CogMed

Cogmed is a web-based software program designed to improve working memory and attention, often used to complement child therapies for ADHD, learning disabilities, neurological conditions, and recovery from cancer treatment. The program consists of 25 online sessions that train cognitive skills through visual and auditory exercises. Studies show Cogmed can enhance focus, concentration, academic performance, and self-regulation. Backed by over 120 peer-reviewed studies, Cogmed offers an effective solution for strengthening cognitive abilities. Here’s a breakdown of key points about Cogmed.
Target Audience:
- Trains and strengthens working memory, a crucial cognitive skill for focus, concentration, learning, and problem-solving
Target Audience:
Cogmed is used by individuals with attention difficulties, including:
- Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD)
- Learning disabilities
- Stroke and other neurological conditions
- People recovering from side effects of cancer treatment
How it Works:
- Cogmed is a web-based program consisting of 25 online training sessions, each lasting 10-45 minutes.
- Users complete sessions at home, school, or another convenient location, typically 5 days a week.
- The program utilizes visual processing and auditory attention exercises that progressively increase in difficulty.
- Users receive feedback and coaching throughout the program to optimize their training experience.
Benefits:
Studies have shown that Cogmed can lead to:
- Improved working memory and attention span
- Enhanced concentration and focus
- Increased academic performance
- Better self-regulation and emotional control
Scientific Backing:
- Cogmed is supported by over 120 published peer-reviewed studies demonstrating its effectiveness.

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