Thursday, October 25, 2007

Brain Age (2)

Since I've been staying on a couch in the Richmond District of San Francisco, which is pretty far from the heart of the San Francisco I'm looking for, I have taken up playing Brain Age 2 on my host's Nintendo DS. The game is basically several programs that are designed to increase the functioning of certain centers of your brain; these programs are "training" for the central goal of the game: to decrease your "Brain Age" to 20 years old, which has been defined by the game as the optimum age for brain functioning. (Mine began at 50, I'm now at 36 with an all time low of 35 -- so basically I'm middle aged.)

Though I don't agree with all of the implicit claims of the game, I have been diligently working every day to decrease my brain age. Part of what is interesting about the game is that you cannot continue to play during the course of one day to improve your brain's age; you must return daily, complete the training programs, and attempt to get a better score on the Brain Age test. The test itself is a selection of several random programs, some of which are extremely hard and some of which are extremely easy, which is obviously subjective. After completing three tests your brain age is calculated, and once you've logged a brain age for the day, you can't take it back and you can't try again.

So, every morning for the past week, I wake up and play the game. Though I am trying to lower my Brain Age, what I also end up noticing is my ability to function in light of the previous night's events. This should be self evident to anyone who spends a moment in reflection, but playing the game has come to serve as a humble reminder of the connection between my mind and my body and the ways I learn and expand my mental capabilities.

I'd like to believe that playing the game has improved my ability to count, memorize, and give correct change. It certainly has improved my Sudoku skills.

3 comments:

EB said...

what a gamer! and a drunk!

this made me feel good about being 20 despite your weak "though i don't agree with the implicit blah blah blah more coloration by adam johnson."

oh hey excuse me, do you have any lemonade? oh you don't? well you have lemons, yes? and sugar? oh good.

liz tortillaberg said...

I have that game! I diligently played it everyday for about three weeks but starting getting worse. I had lowered my brain age to 40 but then it increased again to 50something. When I started it up again I broke all my high scores. So its bullshit.

The sudoko is the best part.

Trey said...

I just got a DS, and I'm intrigued by your description of this game. I must try it.