I had a stint at Barrow’s Neurological Institute where I was operated on for a spinal leak of brain fluid. Afterwards, I was fully tested for brain function by
neurologists. They told me that I should self test because the people around me would not be able to detect any mental deterioration.
That seems to match what the article is saying.
I use a Sudoku app on my iPad. The app keeps track of the average time it takes to solve the puzzles. So far, I have not detected any slowdowns.
They didn’t tell me what I should do if I did detect a problem.
“ They didn’t tell me what I should do if I did detect a problem.”
Set your soduku to an easier level. 🙂
That reminds me of this
Henny Youngman Quote:
When I told my doctor I couldn’t afford an operation, he offered to touch-up my X-rays.
I had a friend who got Dementia in his 40’s. The facility gave him Sudoku books to pacify him.