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Old 10-23-2014, 09:24 PM #6
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Originally Posted by Mark in Idaho View Post
The question is more "Does Lumosity help people with PCS with memory and attention ?" That is a big question. There is no valid research in this area. It may help people who have become lazy thinkers.

Some have used it for cognitive therapy.

Rosetta Stone has a free version of Fit Brains http://www.fitbrains.com/user/games/
I was a game programmer before my brain injury- Lumosity games are designed to be addictive - and nothing else.

There are many other games out there - look at games for seniors - you may find something you find useful.
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