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5 OF THE BEST BRAIN TRAINING APPS

- ABIGAIL BUTCHER

PLAYING online games that ‘train’ the brain can help older people to perform significan­tly better at such everyday tasks, as shopping, a major study by King’s College London found this month.

Dr Michael Grey, a top neuroscien­tist, says we could all benefit from using brain training apps (programs or games on your phone). By stimulatin­g the brain through challengin­g repetitive activities, the brain’s wiring can be reorganise­d and new connection­s can form — known as neuroplast­icity.

Here, Dr Grey identifies some of the best brain training apps . . .

Fit Brains Trainer Free, available on the internet for Android devices, iPhone and iPad

THIS has more than 360 puzzles to offer a variety of complex stimulatio­n for your brain.

‘In some of the games, there is some testing that can identify the areas you need to work on,’ says Dr Grey.

‘As we age, we decline at different rates, so this identifies where you are weak and focuses on strengthen­ing those areas. It also tracks your results over time. This is really good, because if you’re concerned about a decline you can show the results to a doctor.’

Lumosity Free, though some games cost extra, available on the internet for Android and iPhone

THIS is a series of more than 40 games, such as matching shapes, designed to improve your memory, problemsol­ving, processing speed and flexibilit­y of thinking. You can select specific memory functions you want to improve, such as rememberin­g names and faces, and it designs daily workouts tailored to you.

‘This is based on well-known neuropsych­ological principles, so to be able to play these every day at home is a real game-changer,’ says Dr Grey.

A Word A Day

Free for Android on Google Play

THIS gives you a new word each day, along with its meaning and examples of how it’s used. You can then test your knowledge with quizzes.

Though vocabulary doesn’t decline with age, this app ‘will improve language skill and memory centres in the brain,’ says Dr Grey.

This is because the part of the brain responsibl­e for language communicat­es with other areas of the brain.

Happify Free, available for Android, iPhone and iPad

THIS app is designed to improve psychologi­cal well-being. It recommends different daily activities (such as listing what you’re grateful for each day) depending on the goal you set yourself, such as reducing stress. ‘This is evidence-based and personalis­ed, which I like,’ says Dr Grey.

CogniFit Brain Fitness Free, available on the internet for iPhone and iPad

THROUGH games such as sudoku and hand-eye co-ordination skills, this app tests concentrat­ion, perception and memory. You can compare your cognitive function with the ideal for your age and it builds a brain-training regimen based on your performanc­e.

‘This tests different cognitive performanc­e skills. People get bored with games, therefore variation is good,’ says Dr Grey. ‘Spending 15 to 20 minutes a day on this really does help.’

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