2020 Volume 11 Issue 2 Pages 81-
ABSTRACT The present study aimed to examine the effects of brain function check and training tools on cognitive function and behavior modification in 59 community-dwelling people. Cognitive function was evaluated using CogEvo Ri, and the cognitive training was one month of free access to CogEvo personal. In addition, we evaluated a questionnaire survey on mood profiles, quality of life, fatigue, physical activity and behavioral changes. Orientation, recent memory, planning and working memory were significantly improved after cognitive training. Moreover, cognitive training significantly improved mood profile and fatigue. Stepwise regression analysis revealed age, cognitive function at baseline and the total usage of CogEvo personal as an independent predictor of change in average accuracy rate of cognitive function. In conclusion, it was suggested that the use of CogEvo contributed to interest in the need to prevent dementia and the development of new behavior.