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Erika 01-05-2013 02:02 PM

Mind training websites and games
 
So I signed up on a mind training website (luminosity.com) that provides games that apparently improve brain function in the fields of problem solving, calculation, memory, flexibility, speed, spatial recognition etc. I played more than a few games...
Be warned, because its fun, it is also a little addictive :D.

The main problem with the games is that you need coordination and dexterity with a computer keyboard and mouse to perform some of them well...but I'm hoping that maybe that too will improve with practice.

I'm going to give it a try for a few months...anything that might help maintain and maybe improve what has been lost.

Thought that some might like to check this sort of thing out for themselves.

With love, Erika

4-eyes 01-05-2013 02:11 PM

Hi Erika,

I've been doing Lumosity for about 6 weeks now, as is my teen daughter who has ADHD and other issues. I have myasthenia gravis and some mild nerve damage from high dose chemo, so the dexterity issue certainly is present for me as well. I have found, however, that my dexterity has improved.

I've made really fast progress with the program, in my opinion. I've had horrible chemo/menopause brain fog and it's interesting, because I began hormone replacement (bioidenticals) in mid-December and my progress has really improved--I have "personal bests" almost every time now.

My daughter has also improved, and is in the upper percentile in most everything. She is learning to drive right now, so a lot of the games should (in theory) help with that.

Glad to hear someone else is using Lumosity.

Erika 01-05-2013 02:36 PM

Cool! So happy to hear that you and daughter are finding it helpful. That's really encouraging. Thanks :).

I was really quite surprised to realize where and when my brain stalls out while playing, so I'm very hopeful that those areas will pick up.

My percentile levels are very low on the games which require typing in information or numbers (incoordination between brain and hands), and is also quite low on the speed games.
But to improve through use and practice is the point of these exercises right?

With love, Erika

Kitty 01-05-2013 02:40 PM

Great website! I signed up for it and plan on using it everyday. Thanks! :)

4-eyes 01-05-2013 06:53 PM

Erika, when I began, my BPI was at about 20th %ile, with speed being, and still being my lowest. Now it is in the 30's, but that is 3X what it was when I started. My overall BPI is much better as well. I was very shocked to see how low I was after the initial trial and that's what motivated me to work on things.

Kitty, don't hate us when you try Penguin Pursuit for the first time!:p

Kitty 01-05-2013 08:08 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by 4-eyes (Post 944895)
Kitty, don't hate us when you try Penguin Pursuit for the first time!:p

LOL! :D Well, if I disappear for a while you'll know what happened! :o

Erika 01-05-2013 09:53 PM

Thanks for sharing you starting percentile 4-eyes.

I am kind of embarrassed to say that my speed percentile came in at 0.9 after my first five speed games :o. That is my lowest one.
The others came in between 15 & 25; so there is certainly room for improvement.

I share your initial motivation to continue with it because I know that playing the games will improve brain function. The games have already engaged my brain in new ways; even after one day (30 games played)...and that makes me:):):).

I am encouraged by your improvement in such a short time, and am hopeful that by making new synapses through continuing with the games will prove to benefit my brain as well.

How much time do you spend playing the games per day?

With love, Erika

doydie 01-06-2013 12:15 AM

Is this a free website?

Erika 01-06-2013 03:32 AM

There is a free 3 day trial that will get you access to some of the games. The sign up cost to get full access is around $76.00/year.

Most fun I've had by myself in a long time...oh those penguins and spinning ice flows :D!

With love, Erika

Kitty 01-06-2013 09:47 AM

I signed up for the one month version....I think it was $14.95. I might change that to a yearly subscription but right now I just don't have the money to do that.

I think it's really going to help me learn to use my right hand again. It's numb and I use my left hand almost exclusively now. This will encourage me to use my right hand and get better coordinated with it. :)

Oh, and I played Penguin Pursuit and yes, it's totally addictive! :o


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