For the last 3 months I've been using my mouse with my left hand. The first few days it was really annoying; now I've gotten to the point where I'm nearly equally efficient with both hands. It was an experiment with learning but I wanted to try out this technique in self improvement to see if I could notice any increase in other mental activities when I stimulate parts of the brain in new ways. My head felt a little hotter than normal for the first few weeks, but I think that's the only real difference I noticed.
I guess it's not about noticing a short term boost in cognition though. My grandparents are still smart and active at the ripe old age of 86 and I feel like a few key factors to their success are staying mentally active, doing crossword puzzles, reading and staying social.
We go to the gym on a routine basis to exercise our muscles and it got me wondering what kind of value a service like Lumosity has for our mental physique. Maybe it's like a vitamin; you're pretty sure it's working, you're just not certain to what degree. Or maybe the lesson isn't to simply give the brain a workout, but rather present it with challenges: variety is the path to creativity; or, new challenges ignite productive thinking.
Even if you don't increase your IQ you'll still be entertained by THIS game or some of the other challenges at Lumosity.
Sunday, January 6, 2008
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
1 comment:
damn...my brain just got hotter from reading this post. does this mean its decomposing?
Post a Comment