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Northeastern Study Shows Video Games Could Personalize Cognitive Care for HIV Patients
Key Takeaways
- Northeastern University researchers developed a custom video game to test working memory in adults over 50 with HIV.
- The study involved 50 participants from across the US, playing a game where they recall sequences of gems.
- Results showed differences in game effectiveness between HIV-positive and HIV-negative participants.
- The research emphasizes the need for personalized cognitive interventions rather than one-size-fits-all approaches.
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DT Editorial Team··via medicalxpress.com