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And after 30 weeks the memory groups did show improved memory test performance. The coping strategy group improved everyday competence, they kind of divided them into different types of training and they also had a psychomotor group and a psychomotor combined group and that was the best group. The people who were trained on psychomotor skills and on memory training were the ones that showed the best success at the end of the training. And at their one-year follow-up there was persisting effects of the initial changes – in other words, these people were still higher than the control group but they had come down in their performance on the follow-up test; so they did not retain the full benefit of their 30-week training over a years time.