Brain training exercises and games: Do they work? (CBC Marketplace)

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  • Can brain training exercises and games prevent memory loss and Alzheimer's? Marketplace tests popular apps. For more: www.cbc.ca/marketplace/episode...
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Komentáře • 596

  • @mackhomie6
    @mackhomie6 Před 4 lety +34

    it feels so rare to watch a big produced show go after an industry like this. love it

    • @yeleedkram
      @yeleedkram Před 3 měsíci +2

      Marketplace is a very rare show, unafraid to go after the truth and make positive change. As a Canadian in his early sixties, I have learned so much from Marketplace. Many Canadians and Big Business would love to shut down the CBC, mostly because they are scared that Marketplace will come after them and their unethical practices. Long live Marketplace and the CBC. Truth to power.

  • @pattip2788
    @pattip2788 Před 4 lety +16

    I’ve played Lumosity games every day for quite a while. I didn’t seem to get much better. It wasn’t until I was drinking veggie and fruit smoothies every day until I noticed a huge difference in my Lumosity game results! I was drinking three per day to battle an eye disease. Next thing I know I was reaching advanced stages in Lumosity games. It’s in the diet!

  • @tehKap0w
    @tehKap0w Před 9 lety +54

    "we're talking about brain science and plasticity ... just know about it and make your decision" ... best doctor evar

    • @theskeletonboi
      @theskeletonboi Před 9 lety +2

      tehKap0w Care to explain why that quote is so great? I am really interested in knowing why.

    • @tehKap0w
      @tehKap0w Před 9 lety +18

      theskeletonboi a quality doctor would take the time and try to educate you about the scientific facts, of which this particular snake-oil-salesman has zero.

    • @theskeletonboi
      @theskeletonboi Před 9 lety +16

      tehKap0w Oh, okay. Yeah, I quickly saw that this guy was trying to just make money, he had no experience in whatever he was talking about.

    • @growingmelancholy8374
      @growingmelancholy8374 Před 3 lety +3

      He actually is. I did some research into him and he won the best doctor ever award given by kwyjibo

  • @zeekjones1
    @zeekjones1 Před 6 lety +60

    Enrichment is the real trick; trying new things, learning, keeping active in general.
    Organisms are really efficient at living, the parts not used are either not developed or recycled.
    An unused mind is not a mind at all.

    • @kirstenkanadian8105
      @kirstenkanadian8105 Před 4 lety +3

      S. Smith & exercising the body and caring for yourself are also essential

    • @karinlarsen2608
      @karinlarsen2608 Před 4 lety +2

      USE IT OR LOSE IT

    • @jaggirl
      @jaggirl Před 4 lety +2

      Doesn't matter how you do it. Keep your mind active..

    • @zeekjones1
      @zeekjones1 Před 3 lety +7

      @Don Mega That's a misunderstanding, people who live different lives don't live lesser lives. In fact, many other lifestyles, tribal included, work, play, and converse more-so than the 'modern western-centric' lifestyles that are more preoccupied in getting bills paid, and yelling at, or avoiding eachother.
      Nothing simplistic about it, and thinking so is why when western logic and lifestyle is imposed, many places turn from productive hunting villages to non-productive destitute structures that rely on the life support of the invaders.
      In this day and age, we live without parents, many of the people grow up to remain children, and those children expect someone else to raise their own pack of children.
      Bottom line: People living different lives are just different. Do not impose or compare more or less. Do not teach someone else's child while abandoning your own. That other child should be a charge of their own care givers, their own parents, their own way of life. As an adult going astray and learning other peoples ways is fine, but that's their own decision.
      Sorry for the rant, I like people to know not to think less of other lifestyles, especially the actually intensive and strict ways many tribes have, where a hunt or misdeed could be fatal on any day.
      As for the brain diseases, yes many of them are likely caused by some amount of contamination, be it organic molecules, bacterium or plaques, metals or pesticides. Many of the contaminant take decades to show signs, usually a generational gap, that there was a side effect.
      But the brain is plastic, as in it keeps reforming as it interacts with the world, and can and will continue to improve exponentially to a 'savant' level of skill in with enough focus and work in the right aptitudes, as well as work around many of the limitations.
      You can't always choose what you're good at to begin with, but you can always learn to be good at something new.
      As for the monks you mentioned, the exercise of meditating and clearing the chaos is not as easy as you think, it takes at least as much, if not more, retraining of the brain to get it to not fire off so sporadically.
      Try to get a child to focus, the unhoned mind wanders, and the attention goes off with it. This can go for soneones entire life.

    • @MssMalak
      @MssMalak Před 3 lety

      Well said !

  • @6a6ylam6
    @6a6ylam6 Před 3 lety +9

    Adrien's dad Terry has such a heartwarming smile. I hope he is doing well staying healthy and happy

  • @jerzeyvisons7791
    @jerzeyvisons7791 Před 4 lety +23

    The family he visited had a great view of the brain training claim. Please be cautious of advertisements claims

    • @makhloufaitlaziz8526
      @makhloufaitlaziz8526 Před 3 lety

      That's what made me question the intention of the documentary.
      Besides the way he was talking to the two guys in their clinic.
      Very suspicious

  • @highstreetkillers4377
    @highstreetkillers4377 Před 6 lety +9

    About to watch and already know the answer. Sleep, reading, and critical thinking helps the brain. Not a dumb easy puzzle

  • @Rizzerio1
    @Rizzerio1 Před 6 lety +17

    Luminosity is a bunch of short games that train us to multitask...there is no prolonged complex puzzles we have to struggle through to get a good memory complex.

  • @RohanRonQM
    @RohanRonQM Před 9 lety +83

    Great ideas and tips from Marketplace. Thank you for all the episodes and the knowledge we've all gained. Hope to see more next season :)

  • @thecraftycyborg9024
    @thecraftycyborg9024 Před 4 lety +17

    I know this piece was hard for the host, but frankly, I think it’s one of the best pieces he’s ever done. The care he put into this, the humanity we saw from him- even his speech cadence was more enjoyable as it was less of the “booming announcer” style speech and more of the “talking with a friend” style of speech.

  • @MartyWoodcock
    @MartyWoodcock Před 8 lety +426

    I forgot what I came here for.

  • @BeeTeaDubs
    @BeeTeaDubs Před 4 lety +13

    This was filmed over 5 years ago. I can't help but wonder how Roxanne is doing... Is she still alive? How is her health? Her life? How is her family? I truly hope they're managing and continuing to make the best of the situation like they did here.

  • @yosephmetal
    @yosephmetal Před 8 lety +117

    I had a stroke in 2008 and it effected my memory, speech, problem solving, motor skills and more. Luminosity (and games/programs like it), and other games world of warcraft, other memory/reaction games, card games, board games all helped me make a drastic recovery. I am fearful of 'the long good bye' (my grand father had). Where Luminosity may have been helpful in my situation, I do not think that it has any effect other than making you better at the games they are having you play. Perhaps long term it may hold more of a benefit. However it is not a 'magic pill'.

    • @Minecod111
      @Minecod111 Před 8 lety +12

      Hope your better!

    • @yosephmetal
      @yosephmetal Před 8 lety +13

      Thank you! And YES! I'm a lot better. No one can can tell, and there are few lingering effects. And I think I owe a great thanks to games. I dont think I would be as with it as I am if it wasn't for my gaming recovery.

    • @Minecod111
      @Minecod111 Před 8 lety +5

      That's Great!

    • @BuscemibTb
      @BuscemibTb Před 5 lety +4

      Hi If you dont mind me asking how old are you when you started playing? I have a theory that brain elasticity within younger minds may have something to do with learning capabilities when compared to people of older age.

    • @lorrainemagarian7697
      @lorrainemagarian7697 Před 4 lety +2

      Glad you're feeling better!

  • @kirstenkanadian8105
    @kirstenkanadian8105 Před 4 lety +3

    The best treatment for dementia is a personal playlist: if someone you care about has dementia, try to discover the music they listened to at all the stages of life and load those onto an iPad. Music is a kind of back door to memories AND the emotions that belong to those memories. If you’re still well or in the early stages, start creating your playlist now, and enjoy the tunes & memories now and after onset

  • @k4n4d4
    @k4n4d4 Před 5 lety +7

    My brain exercise is basic computer programming, drawing painting and trying ideas on paper that may improve some products sold in the market.
    Solving basic math’s addition, subtraction, division mentally without paper is another good exercise. It doesn't matter if it takes longer not solving it on paper. The important thing is that your brain is more active without the help of pen and paper.
    I watch TV or 2 full movie video until I get sleepy or play music with an earphone. I do some of these at least 3-4 hours a day.

  • @Sratgayzer86
    @Sratgayzer86 Před 7 lety +3

    I teared up right along with you when they were playing the board game. My dad passed from Alzheimer's, terrible thing that it is. Thank you for doing this episode, I know it couldn't have been easy for you. *hugs*

  • @amazonaddict6236
    @amazonaddict6236 Před 8 lety +9

    You can't to the fitness class and the lumosity games at the same time, you won't know which one is impacting your performance more

  • @neelswentzel3745
    @neelswentzel3745 Před 8 lety +6

    This was the most powerful episode yet and made me thought more about memory games thanks

  • @TechlyplusGames
    @TechlyplusGames Před 8 lety +83

    lmao dubstep music at around 3:45

    • @1dogissky
      @1dogissky Před 5 lety +4

      😂

    • @maryellenw
      @maryellenw Před 4 lety +2

      It is so great, isn't it?! Flux Pavilion, Bassnectar, Hardwell, Dillon Francis, DJ Fresh, and so many more: We love you!

  • @samylynch5185
    @samylynch5185 Před 7 lety +71

    to improve your memories
    Write your life down in a journal or dairy
    in my impion

  • @lisamcandrews8594
    @lisamcandrews8594 Před 6 lety +3

    Thank you very much for bringing light to the subject

  • @maryellenw
    @maryellenw Před 4 lety +2

    The derp, rich burgundy shade of the cardigan/top worn by the woman who appears on-screen at 32:55 is a stunning and amazing colour. This crisp, clear, defined camera work is very impressive and aesthetically pleasing to the eye, Canadian Broadcasting Corporation officials! Thank you for the great work, and please keep up all this excellence!

  • @deere3321
    @deere3321 Před 8 lety +1

    Thanks for all the time you put into this. It saved me some money.

  • @UrbanomicInteriors
    @UrbanomicInteriors Před 5 lety +7

    The brain games don't seem to make a different for this specific set of people, however they are actually already highly trained and regularly do activities that are very good for their brain (playing instruments etc.) I wonder if the games might make a more noticeable difference for people who are not regularly using their brains in such a skilled way.

  • @Rich72James
    @Rich72James Před 4 lety +7

    Very interesting. And compassionate. Brings home what memory loss means to family.

  • @cheshire-smile3091
    @cheshire-smile3091 Před 7 lety +15

    When Im 71 I hope I can rock blue shorts half as as great as that man's father does.

  • @tubzvermeulen
    @tubzvermeulen Před 5 lety +3

    Awesome video. Thank you.

  • @writingitdown786
    @writingitdown786 Před 7 lety +115

    IN CONCLUSION, SAVE YOUR MONEY!

    • @SuicideRedemption
      @SuicideRedemption Před 4 lety +10

      Although your comment is old.. Thanks for saving me an hour.

    • @jaggirl
      @jaggirl Před 4 lety

      There are plenty of these apps that cost nothing..😁

    • @growingmelancholy8374
      @growingmelancholy8374 Před 3 lety

      Indeed, you're going to need all that money to pay off the CRA when they call from India.

  • @kirstenkanadian8105
    @kirstenkanadian8105 Před 4 lety +3

    High level active musicians are doing all the right things to keep their brains functioning at a high level. They’re learning new music, have a large number of people with similar passions, and music itself is the most promising treatment for dementia. A larger, more diverse group would improve this experiment enormously, as well as a large group study of people who have cognitive deficits, like Yoseph Metal, who commented earlier

  • @mojafs127
    @mojafs127 Před 7 lety +265

    short answer brain games dont work

    • @eddiew2325
      @eddiew2325 Před 6 lety

      Mo jafs not really I just had a brain drain and it’s a real drain on my brain mang

    • @shadmansudipto7287
      @shadmansudipto7287 Před 5 lety +4

      @Myaucat well Jordan Peterson said once you play these games you get good at these games but your actual cognitive skills don't increase. I didn't watch most of the video though. Anyway iq can't be changed, only when you're very little your food affects your brain. Some people say if you try enough you can make it go up by upto 14 points but that's because you get used to the tests and they no longer give you accurate results.

    • @petros_adamopoulos
      @petros_adamopoulos Před 5 lety +5

      @@shadmansudipto7287 It's still useful as a diagnostics tool. The time it takes for you to learn to be good at a game is an indicator in itself of your overall learning abilities.
      It would be senseless telling people "don't learn new skills, don't play any games, it's all useless". It might even be true, but boredom is much worse.

    • @blowitoutyourcunt7675
      @blowitoutyourcunt7675 Před 4 lety +1

      Cheers! Didn't really wanna watch cuz I dont like this particular reporter but was curious about the topic.

    • @iamthewalrus.
      @iamthewalrus. Před 3 lety

      @@eddiew2325 imagine all the possible variables of human beings you ejaculated onto a tissue, the amount of conscious and intellectual mutable, at least that’s what I think about as I bust a nut

  • @Farming_weeds
    @Farming_weeds Před 6 lety +1

    Wow that was a great inspiring story I really wish we had you guys down south in the states

  • @8platypus
    @8platypus Před 8 lety +156

    What ever happened to investigative journalism in america...

    • @Acidfunkish
      @Acidfunkish Před 7 lety +33

      It's simply no longer profitable. The newspapers that have survived have moved onto "online content," Instead, and often make their journalists spend time blogging and on social media, and focus on "clicks" rather than on fact.
      Some media groups are also now owned by larger corporations who have the ultimate decision making power of whether to publish or not.
      Canadian's taxes help go to Canadian programs like this. I, for one, don't mind one bit. :)

    • @ttyngordon
      @ttyngordon Před 7 lety +10

      It has become full of corruption.

    • @emerson-sheaapril8555
      @emerson-sheaapril8555 Před 7 lety +27

      You know this is Canadian? eh?..or are you watching this and thinking why don't we have shows like this in America? Just curious.

    • @lizziex6447
      @lizziex6447 Před 6 lety +28

      Emerson-Shea April I don't know which one he meant when he posted this. I, as an American, agree with the second one though. I really like watching this show, and I wish we had more informative investigative journalism programs like this in my country.

    • @FukaiKokoro
      @FukaiKokoro Před 6 lety +10

      Because CBC is tax paid. We must reclaim or free press. The only way to to make it not corrupted is to separate media and corporations. Also limit the amount of stations or newspapers on person or corporation can own. It’s unacceptable that only like 5 companies own everything on tv including news. They make money on advertisements. We have the right to free press yet we don’t. We definitely need to change something. What would be cool if CBC news would create a department for America. Based in America. They can call it ACBC.

  • @NoName-xp3ps
    @NoName-xp3ps Před 6 lety +19

    I attended a conference for continuing education hours for my RN license. I learned that 85% of people have some form of dementia by age 85. Dementia is not new and the number of cases are not necessarily incresing. Medicine now has more tools in order to properly diagnose it. In addition, more people have access to health care than people did 100 years ago. More comprehensive testing tools available meets a larger influx of people being tested creates an artificial surge in "new" cases. Give your money to these companies that want to sell you "brain games" that claim to help ward off dementia if you enjoy the actiities, but the esteemed neurologist who spoke at my conference said that our great-grandparents had it right. Clean air, clean water, healthy diet, daily exercise, loving/supportive relationships, learning new languages, playing an instrument (or several), listening to classical music, and reading are all activities that help when it comes to dementia. You can't control the genetic influence you received but those are things you can control. Oh! And one little interesting tidbit--the neurologist said that handwriting things in BLUE INK on actual paper will help your memory. I now have boxes and boxes of blue ink pens and paper all over my house. :)

    • @yinyu8875
      @yinyu8875 Před 4 lety +2

      any ideas of why BLUE INK might help?

    • @lorrainemagarian7697
      @lorrainemagarian7697 Před 4 lety +1

      Hmm interesting

    • @kirstenkanadian8105
      @kirstenkanadian8105 Před 4 lety +1

      You’re not recognizing that people are living a lot longer, so there are and will be more people with dementia. It’s not really being diagnosed more; people have known who has dementia for.... well, as long as there’ve been people

    • @karinlarsen2608
      @karinlarsen2608 Před 4 lety +1

      @@yinyu8875 maybe because black and white is mostly what we see in written communication. Blue just adds an extra element

  • @anastasianikiforova5738
    @anastasianikiforova5738 Před 8 lety +1

    Amazing... great. Thank you!!

  • @andrewthecelt3794
    @andrewthecelt3794 Před 8 lety +8

    The nice thing about Alzheimers is you meet so many new people.

  • @deniseshephard6947
    @deniseshephard6947 Před 4 lety +4

    Thank you for your powerful story you put your heart and soul into this series and your right by what you say at the end your a brillant producer and you have a amazing team behind you greeting from the UK

  • @bonbonbons
    @bonbonbons Před 4 lety +2

    Honestly, just keep learning new skills, not these useless games. Join a new language class, cooking class, new sport, art class, coding course, whatever, keep your brain learning!! If classes arent an option CZcams has so many tutorials for so many skills, just pick one and go learn!! Apps are also huge! I dont have a single game on my phone but so many learning apps!

  • @alflurin
    @alflurin Před 7 lety +3

    My grand Mother has the disease. She is an amazing lady full of life and more fit than most of my friends. It is a shame.... and she is an old lady, I can't imagine that happening to a young person.

  • @janmgregory6015
    @janmgregory6015 Před 2 lety

    I really did enjoy watching this, I hope to see more soon

  • @-Eagles
    @-Eagles Před 3 lety

    Thank you for this invaluable information

  • @f2r1n1
    @f2r1n1 Před 3 lety

    Loved this episode. I liked the personal touch. We all worry about this for us and our families.

  • @jeremyc8123
    @jeremyc8123 Před 8 lety +14

    BTW the board game is called The settler of Cantan I believe

    • @Jon-id7ki
      @Jon-id7ki Před 5 lety +1

      Yeah, Settlers of Catan is great.

  • @marialim9447
    @marialim9447 Před 7 lety +5

    I love your channel and I began to learn day by day. Thank you very much.

  • @MansaHere
    @MansaHere Před 4 lety +7

    They really got dubstep playing in the background..

  • @CristinaD84
    @CristinaD84 Před 3 lety +2

    Who else remembers Brain Games from TV in the 1980's-1990's?

  • @BonJody
    @BonJody Před 4 lety

    My grandma had dementia and possibly Parkinson's, and she was the most stubborn argumentative person. And very smart. It was very frustrating. I miss her terribly even though she drove me crazy at times, I was the first grandkid and her favorite ( she had an entire photo collage of me, next to pictures of my siblings. ) so we were always very close. I had a stroke at 25 and lost some cognitive abilities and short term memory issues.

  • @anettepower2737
    @anettepower2737 Před 7 lety +2

    I appreciated Psychologist Hammer's , honest response to Tom's "interrogation". Hope, too, has value; the amount of which can be determined by the consumer/payor. Sometimes, a journalist's passion regarding an issue tends to blind their willingness to listen and provide unbiassed information.

  • @lisalatimer2288
    @lisalatimer2288 Před 3 lety

    Train of thought and Tidal Treasures are VERY challenging and stimulate certain aspects of my brain.

  • @maryellenw
    @maryellenw Před 4 lety +1

    The watermelon-pink (LOVE) and bright green wall colours near the 42:15 mark/timestamp of the documentary are beautiful, amazing, classic and the closest real-life answer to the classic, perennial best-selling cosmetic item that is Maybelline Great Lash Mascara! Preppy, peppy, and fun!

  • @mightymouse9305
    @mightymouse9305 Před 4 lety +2

    There have been studies to show that video game-playing does improve brain function in certain areas.

    • @sandro5535
      @sandro5535 Před 3 lety

      Think that applies to many types of games. RTS for example demands mental speed, memory, planning, adaptability. MOBA games require communication, mental speed, planning ...

  • @E.S.83
    @E.S.83 Před 8 lety +5

    great, i did that training game before. glad didnt spend too much time

    • @xxcarlita31xx
      @xxcarlita31xx Před 3 lety

      Did it work for you?

    • @E.S.83
      @E.S.83 Před 3 lety

      @@xxcarlita31xx " glad didnt spend too much time" - means it's a waste of time....:)

  • @falxie_
    @falxie_ Před 3 lety +2

    Is there a single episode where Marketplace found that something was good?

  • @MssMalak
    @MssMalak Před 3 lety +1

    28.00m the lady touch my heart ❤️, hope she will get better 🙏

  • @gaylebanks7533
    @gaylebanks7533 Před 3 lety +1

    I believe it helps to train you to focus if you are having trouble with this due to stress etc.

  • @Poodleinacan
    @Poodleinacan Před 9 lety +6

    17:18 Awwww, the cute little poodle.

  • @MarijaEnchantix
    @MarijaEnchantix Před 8 lety +11

    I 'd love to participate in a research liek this! Having several psycho-neurological illnesses, it could be interesting.
    you know what makes a difference? Getting your bum off the chair and going outside. Fresh air is good for brain and body.

  • @gordongravelle2524
    @gordongravelle2524 Před 8 lety +1

    Another great show!

    • @mdrakibhasan7326
      @mdrakibhasan7326 Před 8 lety

      +Gordon Gravelle Hi there, have you considered Rotogenflux Methods yet? Just simply do a google search engine search. On there you will discover that an awesome guidelines about how exactly you can your IQ score increased over 17 points. Why don't you give it a chance? maybe it's going to work for you too.

    • @gordongravelle2524
      @gordongravelle2524 Před 8 lety

      Who would benefit from such a service? There's one born every minute.

  • @billywongting
    @billywongting Před 9 lety +1

    I agree one of the person who said Lumosity made him a better video game player, but still I love lumosity because of the challenges Lumosity provided me

  • @endezeichengrimm
    @endezeichengrimm Před 9 lety +145

    This could have been a lot shorter!

    • @australiazareh5498
      @australiazareh5498 Před 8 lety +1

      +Endezeichen Grimm This is CBS - Lefties channel. ;) Go for Fox News for shorter and smarter reports.

    • @emerson-sheaapril8555
      @emerson-sheaapril8555 Před 7 lety +16

      No Its CBC, this is a Canadian news show :)

    • @endezeichengrimm
      @endezeichengrimm Před 7 lety +17

      CBC......Not CBS

    • @lah_bang2179
      @lah_bang2179 Před 7 lety +7

      CBC - Canada Broadcasting Company not CBS news hehe

    • @SometimesPerplexed
      @SometimesPerplexed Před 5 lety +15

      The piece isn’t especially snappy, but it engages in a lot of storytelling and personal engagement that I felt are well executed.

  • @jeffw1267
    @jeffw1267 Před 6 lety +1

    It's important to do this over a period of years and give it a fair chance. My memory has drastically improved and it is supposed to be declining at my age. If anything, my memory is too good and I have trouble forgetting things. The memory techniques I used are at least 2,000 years old so I sure didn't invent them. I only wish I had been taught all that stuff in school.

  • @EtherealBlueRainbow
    @EtherealBlueRainbow Před 6 lety +1

    I stumbled on the Marketplace videos. & here is my personal experience as an example. First of all, a good diet as well as physical & mental activity helps. It really does. Think about it logically. As long as you stay active, you stimulate your brain. At a certain age, my grandparents just stopped. It is traditional where they live to work really hard & stay close to the younger generations. Once the children have their families, the older generation just retires & relies on the younger for everything. Since my grandparents felt that they had done enough, they retired & became extremely sedentary. & the bad effects showed up. They started loosing brain power. For those family members who lived close by, the degradation wasn't noticeable the first few years, but for those of us who visited once a year, we started noticing the memory loss, changes in temperament, etc. We did everything to convince them to stay active, with little success. By the time the locals really started paying attention, my grandparents were already on the road for dementia. My grandfather is still alive, mostly bedridden, but my grandmother at the end was like a child. It was heartbreaking. A lot of my friends form around the world tell me the same story. So the longer you stay active, the better chances you have.

    • @juleszachariendoumga7907
      @juleszachariendoumga7907 Před 6 lety

      Rainbow Blue k

    • @lenitaa7938
      @lenitaa7938 Před 6 lety

      Rainbow Blue You have made a good point! It is possible they already began their dementia when retired! Getting Depression upon retirement is common! Hard to get active when really depressed! The motivation is gone! Depression can, also, be an early symptom of dementia!
      I do not think one can get Dementia from a sedentary life! One can lose sharpness, but not get outright Dementia! Dementia has to do with Aging, Genetics and Illness!
      Active people get Dementia and Alzheimer's, also!

  • @filipina_teine
    @filipina_teine Před 5 lety +1

    so glad you did these! thank you!

  • @adrianoasa7919
    @adrianoasa7919 Před 8 lety +10

    They improve memory almost 5% in a month, is good to me. if I won 5 % of muscle in only one month would be a good result

    • @fanzhang5568
      @fanzhang5568 Před 7 lety +6

      what they are saying the 5% is not significant from the test size. Less testing subjects create margins of error, and that margin of error is larger than 5%. Which means, the seemly increase in score is very likely just from inaccuracy from the small sample group, not actual improvement of brain function from test subject.

  • @hchan8888
    @hchan8888 Před rokem

    👍👍👍Excellent Reporting

  • @AjinkyaBorade
    @AjinkyaBorade Před 7 lety

    Thanks for great info. How about Elevate app, its more English grammar, reading oriented. Does it work ?

  • @ms.pirate
    @ms.pirate Před 2 lety

    I love that they researched this with real licensed professionals and learn about this before going to conclusions and talking to the people who made these things

  • @somai_1
    @somai_1 Před rokem +1

    I'd be curious to see the results if they compared before and after MRIs on people learning a new language or musical instrument or meditation to see if there was a cognitive improvement.

  • @MsChiva93
    @MsChiva93 Před 2 lety

    Thank god I decided to search for reviews before downloading this app. I’m going to keep reading and exercising instead ❤️✨

  • @deborahruthtrotter2154
    @deborahruthtrotter2154 Před 8 lety +16

    Doing ONE session of exercise or even just a month of it will not be significantly influential compared to years of such. I didn't arrive in Japan and start speaking the language fluently the next day. Body builders don't get big muscles over night. Time is required to tell these things. Food, sleep and exercise habits do influenct things though. Coconut oil has had positive impact for some people.

    • @highstreetkillers4377
      @highstreetkillers4377 Před 6 lety +5

      Omg another bogus coconut oil claim...Coconut oil does nothing. It is just coconut oil. Another BS fad people believe thanks to gullible minds and internet

  • @andy5003
    @andy5003 Před 5 lety +1

    Doing active imagination and something like halfway vivid dreaming(I cannot really do vivid dreaming) is better. You know you are doing it right when you are feeling better.

  • @GamersCharisma
    @GamersCharisma Před 8 lety +2

    My gosh I particapted in neural feedback for three months, 4 times a week. I was forced to spend the summer across the country at my grandparents house. There was a person who did extreme homeopathy, and even had her own neuro feedback system. It would simply play music and do a cd-style skip when it detected something wrong. I can say it didn't make me feel any different. So from personal experience of doing it over a long span, no neural feedback does not seem to make any difference whatsoever.

  • @Feronom
    @Feronom Před 7 lety +15

    the best exercise for your brain is to learn something by heart. Start with poems.

    • @rafa1z1
      @rafa1z1 Před 5 lety

      I'll learn this post by heart

    • @lorrainemagarian7697
      @lorrainemagarian7697 Před 4 lety

      Exactly

    • @kirstenkanadian8105
      @kirstenkanadian8105 Před 4 lety +1

      Actually, do something active - learn a language or study a new topic or develop a new skill. Just memorizing is pretty passive

  • @danzintokyo
    @danzintokyo Před 4 lety +1

    well made episode

  • @luxveritasvirtus5369
    @luxveritasvirtus5369 Před 7 lety

    Well done

  • @charleenhopkins3590
    @charleenhopkins3590 Před 5 lety

    yeah i,ve tryed the games before

  • @trotzkii
    @trotzkii Před 8 lety +16

    Settlers of Catan FTW!

  • @Polar_Waffle
    @Polar_Waffle Před 7 lety +10

    memory is like an SMS where the older one get deleted and a new one is uploaded. today socity there is information everywhere and everyday and because there is too much information that is coming into the brain the older memory get deleted, the more active the brain is the more memory is deleted, but dont think unactive brain is good. an unactive brain is not good and so does a very active brain, what you need is an active brain that is not strained by any mean like a stress for example that can led to an OCD and Anxiety problems and that cause the brain very active to remember thing that you dont really need and cramming that information to the brain and cause a stress that lead to a memory loss. another example is Phobia.
    the only cure is to be Happy and do something that you like to do and remember something that make you happy.

  • @vi_EviL_iv
    @vi_EviL_iv Před 4 lety

    Good episode

  • @anamateo1884
    @anamateo1884 Před 4 lety

    This was very interesting to see how the open market sells hope.

  • @billguyan9626
    @billguyan9626 Před 3 lety

    Back in the old days when computers ran on DOS there was a little program which was designed to improve memory. It worked. I've often wished I could find it again.

  • @savedbygrace1582
    @savedbygrace1582 Před 5 lety +3

    $15 a month for entertainment isn't a bad price to pay. I use to play an online game for $15.00 a month. I quit when I no longer had fun.

  • @snowboy245
    @snowboy245 Před 7 lety +1

    be happy and stay healthy is the final solution.

  • @nichegoseberazdvatri
    @nichegoseberazdvatri Před 8 lety +26

    31:20 what a scam these guys are and the host can see right through that

  • @pierrelabbe3173
    @pierrelabbe3173 Před 4 lety +1

    Merci wow Love Quebec🔎⏳🔓🔑🔤

  • @hisancer97
    @hisancer97 Před 6 lety +4

    Elevate has help my memory and vocabulary

    • @MK-mm1pi
      @MK-mm1pi Před 4 lety +2

      All that's left is grammar lol

  • @traciebrown5156
    @traciebrown5156 Před 4 lety +3

    I like Lumosity! I know it’s works for me.

    • @lisalatimer2288
      @lisalatimer2288 Před 3 lety

      Brain games have improved a lot since this video. The language games like Contextual and all of the other ones are quite useful in building/enriching vocabulary. The stories in Contextual are fun to read. Train of Thought and Tidal Treasures are very useful for concentration. Tidal Treasures is great for Memory. Elevate though is my new favourite brain game app.

  • @bunnymagic
    @bunnymagic Před 4 lety

    Speaking of waves. Search up
    ELF Waves - Electromagnetic Low Frequency radio waves.
    Electro magnetic frequencies and how it affects our health?

  • @linebrunelle1004
    @linebrunelle1004 Před 2 lety

    what about food and liquid intake? is there a relationship between our Canadian ways of eating and drinking and memory loss.

  • @fanaticcue
    @fanaticcue Před 6 lety

    please make research vedio on binarul beats

  • @maryellenw
    @maryellenw Před 4 lety +2

    The bright pink and dark dusty rose combination of the scarf worn by the female interview subject shown on-screen beginning at, or extremely close to, the 22:55 mark/timstamp of this documentary video is striking, neon, and awesome!

  • @nadia1994ization
    @nadia1994ization Před 6 lety +1

    Lumosity use to be free back in the days when I downloaded it

  • @maudepotvin8660
    @maudepotvin8660 Před 9 lety

    You can work your memory ! Just try to remember a number or a plate number for as much time as you can. 1 hours, 1 day, 1 week ! And the more you will do this, the longer the number will be. It worked for me !

  • @MakeSh00t
    @MakeSh00t Před 8 lety +8

    if you are gaming you become faster thinker more logic in your mind comes... better memory if you play games like 1 time in the month or in the year don't bother... If you play every day like 20 years.... your brain are trained for all games and even something more.

  • @TylerSane5
    @TylerSane5 Před 9 lety +1

    Sucks some of the stuff that can happen to people for no reason sometimes!.

  • @geniemeadows5122
    @geniemeadows5122 Před 5 lety +1

    My memory has taken a severe dive over the last few years. I have had non stop stress, practically every day
    for the last three years from different wicked sources. I am a christian and praying to the Lord to restore
    what has been taken. That is my only hope. I am glad there is a program like this as ironically an ad came on youtube
    yesterday (an Asian guy talking about improving the memory). I wondered about it so I will watch this to the end. It has
    got scary for me as I have to fight to remember a lot now. I'm not young any more. I am wondering if my cellphone
    and the net help a little (or not at all). I am also going to get my christian sons to pray about it too. The utmost stress
    from 3 lots of sources has caused heaps of my hair to fall out too. I am also praying for some of that to be restored too.
    Terrible non stop stress can do these things.

    • @March5546
      @March5546 Před 4 lety

      I hope you can seek out a Christian psychologist or counselor to provide strategies for your health. God's peace.

  • @DenisonLove
    @DenisonLove Před 5 lety +2

    Anybody know the song around 24:15. Shazam didn't quite catch that

    • @fbyi2940
      @fbyi2940 Před 4 lety

      Sandstorm by Darude Mill

  • @buhkangliwayway
    @buhkangliwayway Před 7 lety +2

    I've been using a similar one called FitBrains for a year now, not consistently, and for free. My routine is playing their games first before studying computer languages. It does help me be more alert and focused. When I first started playing, parts of my brain start to hurt, and I feel like those are the different neurons firing since it's forcing me to use different parts of my brain. I don't know if I went through the study if this will prove to be true but so far I feel more engaged in my cognitive work after playing.

  • @valrobinson2899
    @valrobinson2899 Před 6 lety +3

    I truly enjoy this mind training game “nonu amazing only” (Google it)! My concentration and ability to remember could improve by taking part in these games since they`re very challenging. Surprising matter was, the entire household ended up having fun with this game, and passing my phone around!

  • @dantasticguy5435
    @dantasticguy5435 Před 3 měsíci

    Oh my gosh....... Am i right in thinking they did a whole episode with not including Atlantic Canada or specific cultural groups. This is the only CBC program worth watching

  • @Barbbfly
    @Barbbfly Před 5 lety

    The one on eye glasses was my fave. . Just got rippped off again . bought 2 frames online for 30 $ for both. then the eye place costco said they were too cheap and couldnt heat them to put the lenses part in . so i bought new frames 129.00 and prescription 319.00 whoa !!! im 200 in the hole in mt bank acct .