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Hi,
I have a question for those that have used Lumosity. I just did my first "training" and my scores were all in the 0 percentile for my age group. I am wondering if this first time is always scored like this......or if my scores were truly in the 0 percentile. Not too interested in the debate about the test itself and it's use with PCS. I searched Lumosity before I posted so have read much of that already. Thanks. |
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I have not done the paid Lumosity exercises but when I tried the free samples of Lumosity and others, I found there is a learning curve. The computer skills needed to do the exercises can take a few repetitions. I've been doing the free versions of the Rosetta Stone Fit Brains program. It took me quite a few repetitions to get good at the computer skills. The Fit Brains program appears to be set up for a desktop computer using a mouse, not a touchpad found on a laptop.
You also may have inputted some erroneous demographic data so your performance is not being properly scored. Either way, don't be discouraged.
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"Thanks for this!" says: | ChristineA (09-29-2014) |
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They take into acct your demographic and the amount you have done it. Usually after a month you are at the correct percentile.
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Also should add lumosity, Im a suscriber, is near identicle the what I did to n cognitive therapy. Just saw saw On a computer and in a more fun game form.
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"Thanks for this!" says: | willgardner (09-29-2014) |
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Our low scores are due to our cognitive issues. I had my mother do the initial test and her score was around 65% in all areas.
I think the increased score, after a period of time, is partially due to figuring out how to play the games well(repetition of the same thing, and I figured out how to "cheat" already on some games), and not necessarily a result of better cognitive function. I have no doubt the games do help the brain, but I wonder how much improvement I can expect. |
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"Thanks for this!" says: | ChristineA (09-29-2014) |
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will playing this artificially increase my score on my upcoming neuropsych assessment?
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