Sabrina Guye is a third-year PhD candidate at the University Research Priority Program “Dynamics of Healthy Aging“ at the University of Zurich, Switzerland. She is interested in understanding the influence of lab-based interventions (e.g. cognitive training) and real-life experiences (e.g. social or physical activities) on cognitive health. Her research focuses primarily on the overall benefits of computer-based cognitive training interventions among older age groups in terms of training gains and scope of transfer, but also on the role of individual differences (e.g. personality, cognition-related beliefs) in predicting the effectiveness of cognitive training. Since 2014, Sabrina Guye has been a pre-doctoral fellow at LIFE (International Max Planck Research School of the Life Course).
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