Recent scientific research shows that brain training can help seniors and adults to maintain a healthy brain. Psychologists and neuroscience insights show that brain cell connections really do grow in response to stimulation and that stimulated brain areas are measurably better developed as a result.
According to the Journal of the American Geriatrics Society, Even if older people only took an initial set of brain training classes aimed at improving their ability to solve problems and react quickly, participants showed that the training stuck with them a decade later
SMART brain training is also helping people with early Alzheimer's disease to retain cognitive functions. Scientists have documented that brain training of deeper level thinking carries over into untrained brain areas allowing seniors and adults to more effectively assimilate, manage and utilize information. This shows how tied together brain health and physical health are. People of all ages
are finding that brain training provides benefits for a robust brain function and also preventing cognitive decline.
Can Brain Training Help Seniors
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