Has anyone been using this? I got it as a birthday gift last month, and the initial evaluation was very funny. You have to take a short test to determine your brain age. My hubby, who's 49, had a brain age of 80; mine was 70 (though I'm the parkie here
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) and - get this - my son in law, who's 30, had 60!
In the meantime, with a little practice, I managed to bring my brain age down to 42, but I don't seem to be able to improve beyond that, mostly because of a counting exercise that I can't follow with my eyes and a letter-number combination game that you play dragging a dot over the screen with the optic pen. My hand's not fast or steady enough.
So, as far as I'm concerned, I believe I've reached my ceiling in a little over a week and can't get no further. The trouble is that in order to get new and different exercises you have to master the first ones, and since I can't, I have to keep repeating them and I'm fed up now. In other words, Brain Training does not work for this parkie and is not likely to work for others, either.