Cancer-related Learning Difficulties and Brain Training

Principal Researcher
Shelli Kesler, PhD, Assistant Professor (Research), Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences
www.stanford.edu/people/skesler
University and Department
Stanford University School of Medicine, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences
Study Title or Hypothesis
Cognitive Impairments in Pediatric Cancer
Lumosity games used
- By the Rules
- Monster Garden
- Memory Match
- Spatial Match
- Lost in Migration
- Bird Watching
- Speed Match
- Color Match
Brief Summary of Experiment
Children with a history of cancer and chemotherapy and/or radiation treatment are at increased risk for certain learning difficulties. This study enrolled children with leukemia or posterior brain tumor to test a program of online cognitive exercises designed to target executive, attention and memory skills.
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Preliminary results/trends
25 children completed the curriculum and demonstrated significant improvements in processing speed, visual memory and mental flexibility (p < .01).
