Gamification of Cognitive Assessment and Cognitive Training: A Systematic Review of Applications and Efficacy
JMIR Serious Games2016Vol. 4(2), pp. e11–e11
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Abstract
Heterogeneous study designs and typically small sample sizes highlight the need for further research in both gamified training and testing. Nevertheless, careful application of gamification can provide a way to develop engaging and yet scientifically valid cognitive assessments, and it is likely worthwhile to continue to develop gamified cognitive tasks in the future.
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