Posts Tagged ‘Brain Fitness’

UCLA Study: The Internet Is Altering Our Brains

Wednesday, October 21st, 2009

Adults with little Internet experience show changes in their brain activity after just one week online, a new study finds.

As the brain ages, a number of structural and functional changes occur, including atrophy, or decay, reductions in cell activity and increases in complex things like deposits of amyloid plaques and tau tangles, which can impact cognitive function.

Research has shown that mental stimulation similar to the stimulation that occurs in individuals who frequently use the Internet may affect the efficiency of cognitive processing and alter the way the brain encodes new information. Read full article

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Seniors finding social networking exhilarating

Monday, October 12th, 2009

By BOB MOOS / The Dallas Morning News
“Social media are giving seniors a voice, and for a generation that has sometimes felt isolated and overlooked, that’s no small feat,” said Sarah Hoit, chief executive of My Way Village, which designs online social networks for older adults.  Read full article

 

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Grandma’s on Facebook: New UAB Study Examines Benefit of Internet Access, Social Media Networking on Seniors’ Health

Sunday, October 4th, 2009

Many elderly adults are increasingly isolated and grapple with depression, loneliness and declines in physical health. The UAB Department of Sociology and Social Work will use a five-year, $1.9 million National Institute on Aging (NIA) grant to study the ability of computer use and social media networking to enhance the quality of life of elderly adults through online social connections and easier access to health information. Read full article.

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Video games for seniors

Thursday, July 2nd, 2009

One of the most exciting areas of senior health is the area of Brain Fitness. Studies are showing again and again the mental benefits of tackling games of all sorts–logic, crosswords, visual, etc. Within our own MyWay Village application we are working to provide a wide assortment of options that are both fun and beneficial.

So it was a pleasant surprise to come across this piece of information from the AARP. http://tiny.cc/n8LOq It’s a Summer 2009 Guide to Video Games for Grown-Ups. This varies a bit from our own offerings but offers a quick look at the wide array of games already on the market.