Brain Exercise Initiative

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Brain Exercise Initiative

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AppRecs rating 4.5. Trustworthiness 52 out of 100. Review manipulation risk 25 out of 100. Based on a review sample analyzed.

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High user satisfaction

100% of sampled ratings are 5 stars

About Brain Exercise Initiative

The Brain Exercise app offers mental exercises for Alzheimer’s patients to improve their cognitive function. Backed by Dr. Ryuta Kawashima’s research, the 30-minute session comprises of math, reading, and writing activities to complete daily, 5 times a week. The better you do, the more difficult the games become.
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Hereisali

Really great app with lots of potential

I just downloaded this app, and I’m already impressed. It stands out from other apps I’ve tried and seems like a fantastic tool for improving retention. However, I have a few suggestions for future updates. First, while the math section is useful, I think it would benefit from more question variety. Right now, it focuses mostly on basic addition, subtraction, and some multiplication. Introducing more challenging questions, like simple algebra or even calculus problems, could deepen users’ engagement. You wouldn’t need to add too many of these, but offering a range of complexities would likely boost retention. You could sample these questions from textbooks to keep the content diverse. Additionally, I believe adding more than just three multiple-choice options, or even allowing users to input answers directly (without multiple choices), would further improve the experience. This could be a relatively easy implementation, possibly with AI helping generate a wider variety of questions. Next, I’d love to see a scoring, leveling, or ranking system to motivate users to spend more time on the app. A system like this could help increase user investment. Finally, adding an option for feedback after completing a section or a daily challenge would be incredibly useful. It would give users a sense of where they stand, especially in the math sections, though I understand it might be harder to implement for reading sections. Overall, I’m really enjoying this app and look forward to continuing to use it while it’s free. I just hope to see some of these suggestions implemented in the future. As an executive volunteer coordinator at the University of Utah for BEI, this is how I was introduced to the app, and I see a lot of potential here.

Admiral Fury

Great idea

Very easy to use and a great way to engage my brain instead of scrolling on my phone

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