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1. Far transfer of retrieval-practice benefits: rule-based learning as the underlying mechanism.

2. Testing the Effectiveness of Computerized Cognitive Training on an At-Risk Student Population.

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3. Twelve weeks of self-control training does not reduce aggression.

5. Higher-Order Executive Function in Middle School: Training Teachers to Enhance Cognition in Young Adolescents.

6. Longitudinal white matter changes associated with cognitive training.

7. Training Executive Functions to Improve Academic Achievement: Tackling Avenues to Far Transfer.

8. Cognitive and linguistic effects of narrative-based language intervention in children with Developmental Language Disorder.

9. Planting the Seeds: Orchestral Music Education as a Context for Fostering Growth Mindsets.

10. MINDflex Training for Cognitive Flexibility in Chronic Pain: A Randomized, Controlled Cross-Over Trial.

11. Far-Transfer Effects of Strategy-Based Working Memory Training.

12. Longitudinal Analysis of Music Education on Executive Functions in Primary School Children.

13. Fostering clinical reasoning in physiotherapy: comparing the effects of concept map study and concept map completion after example study in novice and advanced learners.

14. The Testing Effect and Far Transfer: The Role of Exposure to Key Information.

15. Testing the Limits of Skill Transfer for Scrabble Experts in Behavior and Brain.

16. Multi-domain computerized cognitive training program improves performance of bookkeeping tasks: a matched-sampling active-controlled trial.

17. Neurocognitive enhancement in older adults: comparison of three cognitive training tasks to test a hypothesis of training transfer in brain connectivity.

18. Online games training aging brains: limited transfer to cognitive control functions.