Cognitive training to improve driver safety/fuel economy

When safety directors talk about driver training, they generally mean skills training. That is instruction on how to do things like back around a corner, shift correctly, secure a load, maintain a logbook and so on. At Israel-based CogniFit LLC (www.cognifit.com), however, training goes deeper than that; right down to the core cognitive functions that underpin all human activities. “The level of cognition we deal with is very basic,” explains Professor Shlomo Breznitz, CogniFit president and CTO, in a recent interview with Fleet Owner. “Our cognitive psychologists, computer scientists, programmers and others work together to develop ...

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