![]() You can also test your visuospatial sketchpad with the Memory Matrix game, while strengthening your processing skills with the Train of Thought (pictured below) game. The Color Match game (pictured below) challenges your response inhibition. While Lumosity does offer a premium subscription, you have free access to multiple daily games for brain strengthening endeavors. No matter your age or skill level, the program adapts to your brain’s unique strengths and weaknesses to provide the best quality of cognitive training exercises for you. Used by over 100 million people worldwide, Lumosity’s cognitive training program is a fun and interactive way to train your brain and learn about how your mind works. But you can’t see each others’ scores or play together.Rated with 4.6 stars and available in the app store and via their website, “ Lumosity Brain Training,” the mind strengthening app Lumosity offers a variety of exercises, tests, and games to help you improve your memory, attention, and better your decision-making skills. The Lumosity family plan costs US$100 for five players so it’s a good option, cost-wise. Lumosity only remembers the level you were at on that particular platform, so even if I reached level 7 in the coffee-pouring game Trouble Brewing on my mobile, if I play it on my tablet I’m back to level 4 – but it remembers top scores. You can, but it’s not a smooth migration. In a booming market, there are a lot of apps: Eidetic, which sends you tests to help you memorise important facts Elevate, which focuses on brevity, processing and focus Left Brain Right Brain, which has three games, Color Blend, Criss Cross and Speed Match and Hello Brain, from Trinity College Dublin, are just a few.Ĭan I play Lumosity on my mobile and on desktop? Nintendo got popular with Brain Age for the DS console back in 2005. What other brain-training apps can I try? When author Dan Hurley was writing Smarter: The New Science of Building Brain Power, his IQ went up just one point after several months of playing Lumosity daily.īut with Alzheimers’ groups universally declaring that challenging your mind helps keep your brain healthy, I still know exactly what I’ll continue doing at 11am each morning. My Lumosity performance index has gone up from 610 when I began playing in April to 1,366 now, which apparently puts me in the 80 percentile for my age group (yes, I feel smug).īut does brain training actually work? Experts are divided although it is generally agreed that playing a brain game will make you better at that game, it won't necessarily help you remember someone's name or where you left your phone. While I score highly on attention and problem-solving, my memory is down in the 33rd percentile – no surprise, as I have to write reminders for absolutely everything. The games measure speed, memory, attention, flexibility and problem-solving. Somehow I’ve managed to manipulate my game preferences so I just don’t see this game anymore. As one other reviewer put it, Penguin Pursuit (a turning maze for spatial orientation) is my own “seventh circle of hell”. Not all games are fun: in fact, some stress me out so much, I wonder why I bother with it. ![]() Train of Thought is probably the game that Lumosity is best known for – getting dozens of different coloured trains to their matching stations by flipping switches to keep changing train tracks. Basic membership is free premium plans start at $79.95 per year. I can play on desktop, tablet or mobile (Android or iPhone), although not all 57 games are available beyond the desktop. In eight years it has picked up 70 million users in 180 countries it is thought the industry will be worth US$6 billion by 2020. This is Lumosity, my brain-training app – what founder Kunal Sarkar calls a “gym for the brain”. ![]() But for 15 minutes, I consider this as important as any work I could be doing. I don’t rush off to a meeting or make a call. ![]()
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