Sunday, August 5, 2012

Computerized brain fitness program boosts memory of older adults

Washington, August 4 (ANI): Researchers have discovered that older adults who regularly used a brain fitness program played on a computer demonstrated significantly improved memory and language skills.

The team studied 59 participants with an average age of 84, recruited from local retirement communities in Southern California.

The volunteers were split into two groups: the first group used a brain fitness program for an average of 73.5 (20 minute) sessions across a six-month period while a second group played it less than 45 times during the same period.

Researchers found that the first group demonstrated significantly higher improvement in memory and language skills, compared to the second group.

Age-related memory decline affects approximately 40 percent of older adults and is characterized by self-perception of memory loss and decline in memory performance.

Previous studies have shown that engaging in mental activities can help improve memory, but little research has been done to determine whether the numerous brain fitness games and memory training programs on the market are effective in improving memory.

This is one of the first studies to assess the cognitive effects of a computerized memory-training program. (ANI)

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Source: http://news.hamaraphotos.com/ani/computerized-brain-fitness-program-boosts-memory-of-older-adults.html

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