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Perceptions of Brain Training: Public Expectations of Cognitive Benefits From Popular Activities

机译:对大脑培训的看法:来自流行活动的认知利益的公众期望

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Many popular activities are thought by the general public to improve cognitive function. Such expectations can influence how often people engage in these activities, as well as the scientific evaluation of their putative cognitive benefits, e.g., via placebo effects. Here, we gathered survey data about the public’s perceptions of nine different activities commonly thought to be cognitively stimulating, including “brain-training” games. Information was collected about the degree to which participants thought each activity was beneficial for improving cognitive function and how often they engaged in each activity. The patterns of correlation between ratings reveal details about the perception of cognitive benefits and its relation to engagement. They suggest that participants varied with respect to an overarching perception of the entire set of activities, which were perceived also as divided into three clusters. Frequency of engagement and perceived cognitive benefits were positively correlated across participants for each activity considered individually. But, when the activities were compared, the magnitude of their perceived benefits was not a good predictor of their frequency of engagement (and vice versa). Though small, there were systematic demographic differences. Women were more optimistic than men about cognitive benefits. Individual participants differed in the range of their ratings of benefit across activities, and these ranges were greater for younger than older participants, suggesting that perceptions of benefit are more differentiated among the young. Besides contributing to a better understanding of public expectations of cognitive benefits, the findings of this study are relevant to the critical evaluation of such benefits. Our survey can be viewed as providing an interface between expectations held by the general public and the design of studies examining the efficacy of cognitive training. The type of information it provides could be used in the selection of activities performed by an active control group, so that control activities match the treatment intervention as closely as possible with respect to such expectations.
机译:许多流行的活动被公众思考,以改善认知功能。这种期望可以影响人们人们从事这些活动的频率,以及对其推定的认知益处的科学评估,例如通过安慰剂效应。在这里,我们收集了关于公众对九个不同活动的看法的调查数据,通常认为正在认知刺激,包括“脑训练”游戏。收集了参与者认为每个活动的程度有利于改善认知功能以及他们从事每项活动的频率的学位。评级之间的相关模式揭示了关于认知益处的感知及其与参与关系的细节。他们建议参与者因全套活动的总体认知而多种多样,这也被认为分为三种集群。参与和感知的认知效益的频率在单独考虑的每项活动的参与者之间正相关。但是,当比较活动时,他们的感知效益的大小不是他们接合频率的良好预测因子(反之亦然)。虽然小,有系统的人口统计学差异。女性比男性更乐观,而是关于认知益处。个人参与者在跨活动的福利评级的范围内不同,而且比老年参与者年轻的这些范围更大,表明福利的看法更加差异化。除了有助于更好地了解公众对认知益处的预期,本研究的结果与对此类福利的关键评估有关。我们的调查可以被视为提供一般公众持有的期望与研究审查认知培训疗效的研究之间的界面。它提供的信息类型可以用于选择由有源对照组执行的活动,使得控制活动与此类期望尽可能地符合治疗干预。

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