![]() ![]() Project: Evo, as the game is called, was designed to tax several mental abilities at once. It was awfully hard to play, even for my Call of Duty-toughened brain. Indeed, its intended users include people over 60 - because the game might just help fend off the mental decline that accompanies aging. The video game I was playing wasn’t the sort typically pitched at kids or even middle-aged, Gen X gamers. This was at Gazzaley’s San Francisco lab, in a nook cluttered with multicolored skullcaps and wires that hooked up to an E.E.G. ![]() It was true: I’d slammed my rocket-powered surfboard into an icy riverbank. “You just crashed a little bit,” Adam Gazzaley said. The Institute of Medicine’s Checklist for Brain Training. ![]()
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