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Review
. 2015 Jul;9(7):VE01-VE06.
doi: 10.7860/JCDR/2015/13392.6186. Epub 2015 Jul 1.

Non Pharmacological Cognitive Enhancers - Current Perspectives

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Non Pharmacological Cognitive Enhancers - Current Perspectives

Ankur Sachdeva et al. J Clin Diagn Res. 2015 Jul.

Abstract

Cognition refers to the mental processes involved in thinking, knowing, remembering, judging, and problem solving. Cognitive dysfunctions are an integral part of neuropsychiatric disorders as well as in healthy ageing. Cognitive Enhancers are molecules that help improve aspects of cognition like memory, intelligence, motivation, attention and concentration. Recently, Non Pharmacological Cognitive Enhancers have gained popularity as effective and safe alternative to various established drugs. Many of these Non Pharmacological Cognitive Enhancers seem to be more efficacious compared to currently available Pharmacological Cognitive Enhancers. This review describes and summarizes evidence on various Non Pharmacological Cognitive Enhancers such as physical exercise, sleep, meditation and yoga, spirituality, nutrients, computer training, brain stimulation, and music. We also discuss their role in ageing and different neuro-psychiatric disorders, and current status of Cochrane database recommendations. We searched the Pubmed database for the articles and reviews having the terms 'non pharmacological and cognitive' in the title, published from 2000 till 2014. A total of 11 results displayed, out of which 10 were relevant to the review. These were selected and reviewed. Appropriate cross-references within the articles along with Cochrane reviews were also considered and studied.

Keywords: Ageing; Cognitive impairment; Dementia; Neuro-psychiatric disorders.

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