Maybe, from my gaming experience, (tried all the suggestions), one can
even surpass early prowess, the jury is still out in my case. In
Mental Medley there were some exercises that I could not master, some
I could.  Noticed that I got better with effort at most of them.  So
maybe the answer is a qualified yes??

On May 22, 1:04 am, Robin Gravina <[email protected]> wrote:
> So recovery IS actually possible?
>
> 2010/5/21, Linda <[email protected]>:
>
>
>
> > Thanks for that, I think when one is an active parent, the brain goes
> > to scrambled eggs, because rarely in the early days can one finish a
> > thought without an interruption. So often its difficult to regain the
> > mental sharpness after when things get less demanding.   While the
> > little tykers are cute and fun and all, they do take a toll which some
> > never completely recover from.
>
> > On May 21, 11:06 pm, mistertaterbug <[email protected]> wrote:
> >> There's another one called "Collapse" that will get you into a frenzy.
> >> You might give it a look. One that I've found that seems to be
> >> beneficial for short term memory and reflexes is a download game
> >> called "Mind Medley". There are a number of different games that test
> >> different parts of your brain; color, shape, position, size
> >> relationships, etc, all geared to beat the clock. It's very easy to
> >> get wrapped up and lose track of lots of time, but I think they are
> >> helpful for a dull mind.
>
> >> TBug
>
> >> On May 20, 4:05 pm, mgromkey <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> >> > Will have to give it a try. If being good at computer games equates
> >> > gives you a leg up on being a good musician, our 13-year-old is ready
> >> > to headline his first world tour. Though come to think of it, he is
> >> > the best violinist in the seventh-grade orchestra. (If only he wanted
> >> > to practice!)
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