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The evidence for training incentives is more mixed.
9 As for institutionalized older persons and frail older persons, there is evidence for training effects on physical fitness, functional performance, and performance of activities of daily living.
This study provides evidence for training related structural changes in healthy adult human brain, and, more specifically, in a visual area.
Consequently, our scientific research in this topic uses a multi-level approach: while literature shows evidence for training effects at the individual also in highest age, feasibility and change management at the institutional level as well as training and behaviour of the instructors should be focus of further research.
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We find that limitations of experimental design, statistical methods, and methodological artifacts may underlie many of the reported effects, seriously undermining the evidence for training-dependent structural changes in adult humans.
There is interesting evidence for training-induced neural changes in object-related sound processing (Amedi et al. 2007) as well as processing of 3-dimensional, initially unfamiliar, object images (James and Gauthier 2003; Weisberg et al. 2007).
The longer-run cost-effectiveness is especially evidenced for training programs, which long have been regarded as too expensive.
The present study provides first evidence for compassion training but not memory training causing increases in prosocial behavior.
Evidence for skill training was found, especially if combined with strength training in women of all ages, but the optimal specific training protocol for skill training is unclear.
In this paper, we review the scientific evidence for targeted training for voice and swallowing deficits.
There was strong evidence for strength training of the PFM to reduce symptoms of SUI and to improve PFM strength.
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