12/13/2019 / By Grace Olson
As a person ages, his cognitive function declines. He becomes more prone to memory loss and slow recall. But it’s possible for him to delay (or even reverse) this decline by doing mental exercises – better known as brain training.
Brain training refers to performance tasks that aim to improve the functions of the brain, most especially those related to memory. However, these tasks aren’t just focused on memory recollection alone: There are other things a person can train – such as attention, working memory and problem-solving abilities. In fact, people who experienced brain-related traumas, like a brain injury or a stroke, may employ brain training to improve their damaged cognitive abilities.
Brain training has an emotional aspect as well. A person is more likely to remember events that had an emotional impact for him or her. This is because the areas of the brain which handle memory and emotion are closely linked to one another.
Multiple studies have suggested that understanding compounds linked to emotion may help enhance and develop brain training regiments.
Compounds linked to boosting memory include:
There are various ways to train the brain. These include the following.
There are a lot of digital resources available, including brain training games. There are some which are free to use and others which you have to buy first before gaining access. Before trying anything out, it is best to check the reviews and gameplay design before buying the program or phone application. Gameplay design refers to how the game is played. (Related: Brain training app claims to improve concentration, but is it better than proper diet and an active lifestyle?)
Here are some things to look out for while checking the gameplay design:
Brain training can be achieved through practical exercises as well. There are a lot of electrical devices which make human life easier. However, taking a break from these devices may help improve memory overall. These include:
Flashbulb memories refer to enhanced memories, set in specific moments. It results in a memory that seems brighter and more vivid. This act requires activating dopamine and norepinephrine in the brain.
There are activities that help increase the production of dopamine. These include:
Aging is inevitable, but memory can still be managed. Brain training helps improve various aspects of cognitive function, especially memory, contributing to more fulfilling experiences with friends and family.
Learn more about activities that can delay the conditions related to age at AntiAgingScience.news.
Sources include:
MolecularBrain.BioMedCentral.com
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