Soowon Park,Yeeun Byeon,Jung-In Lim,Hyeonjin Kim,Jun-Young Lee
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Exploring Brain Activation as a Predictor of Intention to Use Cognitive Training Digital Therapeutics: A Functional Near-Infrared Spectroscopy Study.
This study examines the neural underpinnings of the intention to use cognitive training digital therapeutics among older adults with subjective memory complaints. A total of 23 older adults with a clinical dementia rating score of 0.5-commonly interpreted as indicative of very mild cognitive impairment-participated in cognitive training using a smartphone application. Leveraging functional near-infrared spectroscopy during cognitive training and the technology acceptance model, this research investigates the predictive role of neural activation on the intention to use. Results revealed that higher activation in the right medial prefrontal cortex and reduced activation in the right dorsolateral prefrontal cortex during cognitive training were significantly associated with increased intention to use. The interplay between neural mechanisms in the motivational system and the cognitive control system at the prefrontal cortex level plays a critical role in shaping the intention to use.
期刊介绍:
Cyberpsychology, Behavior, and Social Networking is a leading peer-reviewed journal that is recognized for its authoritative research on the social, behavioral, and psychological impacts of contemporary social networking practices. The journal covers a wide range of platforms, including Twitter, Facebook, internet gaming, and e-commerce, and examines how these digital environments shape human interaction and societal norms.
For over two decades, this journal has been a pioneering voice in the exploration of social networking and virtual reality, establishing itself as an indispensable resource for professionals and academics in the field. It is particularly celebrated for its swift dissemination of findings through rapid communication articles, alongside comprehensive, in-depth studies that delve into the multifaceted effects of interactive technologies on both individual behavior and broader societal trends.
The journal's scope encompasses the full spectrum of impacts—highlighting not only the potential benefits but also the challenges that arise as a result of these technologies. By providing a platform for rigorous research and critical discussions, it fosters a deeper understanding of the complex interplay between technology and human behavior.