A gym for the mind: Brain ‘training’ gains currency as treatment for disease, hedge against aging – Boston.com

Posted: Published on July 15th, 2013

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Colm OMolloy for The Boston Globe Dr. Alvaro Pascual-Leone (near right) and Dr. Mo Shafi use magnetic stimulation technology to observe brain function on a study participant at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center.

By Karen Weintraub / Globe Correspondent/ July 14, 2013

Although scoffed at for years, computer games that drill specific skills are gaining currency as a viable treatment for brain conditions and a hedge against normal aging.

A growing body of evidence suggests that a brain trained this way will be better equipped to work around damage caused by disease, injury, deficits, or aging just as a physically fit person can better avoid and bounce back from injury.

Bonnie Wong, a clinical neuropsychologist at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, and her colleagues are starting what they envision as a gym for the mind, offering brain training exercises specially designed computer games as well as nutritional and lifestyle coaching, social opportunities, and classes in meditation, music, and yoga. Full story for BostonGlobe.com subscribers.

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