LOUISVILLE, Ky., Jul 24, 2009 (UPI via COMTEX) -- A collaborative group of U.S.
health and computer experts say they have developed games for multiple sclerosis
patients.
Members of the MS Technology Collaborative say MyBrainGames, available for free
at the Web site MyMSMyWay.com, will provide people living with the neurological
disease an opportunity to exercise brain power.
"Many times our patients are doing well physically but they may still struggle
with cognitive ability," Dr. Stephen Kirzinger of the University of Louisville,
Ky., one of the healthcare professionals who oversaw game development, says in a
statement. "This game presents the first step in assessing whether games can
help counter the cognitive challenges of MS."
The game's challenge involves processing speed, working memory, attention and
task switching ability, which are available at varying levels of difficulty.
Players can even create customized levels. Scores can be saved allowing players
to track their performance over time.
The collaborative, an alliance of Bayer HealthCare Pharmaceuticals, Microsoft
and the National Multiple Sclerosis Society, was developed three years ago in
response to a survey indicating people living with MS were highly reliant upon
computers and the Internet and frequent gamers.
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