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From board games to puzzles and handheld games, we all look for ways to improve our memory and logic, response time and overall mental functioning. With the surge of brain training games that are conveniently accessible in our smartphones, it can be worth asking if they really hold any cognitive benefit. 

In today's episode of the Memory Health Made Easy podcast, we're going to explore and clarify some things about brain training games. We'll talk about the eight-point checklist that can help us identify whether brain training is worth our time and money. In addition to that, I will also introduce the "narrow" and "broad" effects. 

To know more about the real-life benefits of brain training games and what you can expect from them, keep your ears open and make sure that you tune in to the show!

 

How Brain Training Games Work

Murky Waters Around the Cognitive Science of Online Games

Narrow & Broad Effects of Brain Training

Eight-Point Checklist: Determining Whether Brain Training Is Worth Your Money and Time

  1. Is there an established evidence history?
  2. Does it establish a personal baseline for you? 
  3. Are they continually challenging?
  4. Does it target a specific skill set?
  5. Is it novel and engaging?
  6. Has it got auditory and visual components?
  7. Does it track your performance over time?
  8. Does it give you feedback on areas to focus on?

Dual N-Back: The One Brain Exercise You Should Do

Can Brain Training Improve Memory?

 

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