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Many adults view driving as a key part of preserving their independence. However, statistics also consistently show older drivers are
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Greg Robinson
As a physician by training, Dr. Greg Robinson, 53, could always count on a sharp mind and keen memory. So
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Charlene Truitt

Charlene Truitt

66-year-old Charline Truitt has used both the Brain Fitness Program for auditory processing and InSight for visual processing. When asked about her experience with this Brain Fitness Program, Charline responded: "It actually helped my brain hear things better. I don't have garbled words come across to me anymore. If someone is talking directly to me, I can hear them. And I know that that came from the Brain Fitness Program. It's like a gift of hearing being given back to me." These changes have even helped Charline in her work.

Steven Schulz

Steven Schulz

Steven Schulz was four months into his second tour of duty in Iraq when it happened: he was caught in the blast of an Improvised Explosion Devices or roadside bomb and his life has not been the same since.

Larry Ortega

Larry Ortega

Larry Ortega had done everything right. A disciplined athlete since his youth, he regularly went surfing and running throughout his adulthood and always strove to challenge himself mentally.

“Until I got to my forties, I always told people that I didn’t feel a day older than 22, the year I graduated from college,” he said. “I’ve had a very diverse life and I think that’s really helped me mentally.”

Nevertheless, Larry found his mental processing slowing as he approached 50, particularly in his ability to speed read and multitask on the job.

Elaine Carmack

Elaine Carmack

Like many older adults, Elaine Carmack began to limit her driving because she didn’t feel as safe as she once did. "I began avoiding night driving around 65 since I felt my vision had lessened in those conditions,” she says. Elaine decided to try InSight to see if she could improve her ability to drive in challenging conditions. “After a few weeks of InSight, I was astonished to find that I have dramatically better vision and focus when I drive in the dark. What a wonderful improvement in life quality!"

Debbie Reed

Debbie Reed

Debbie Reed is always on the lookout for worthwhile new courses, activities, and events. It was only natural, then, that she found herself drawn to an article on the Posit Science Brain Fitness Program™ in the town newspaper. She decided to give it a try. “I had just turned 50,” she explains, “and we Baby Boomers think of ourselves as forever young. We’re willing to try new things to keep ourselves fit.”

Ed Steenerson

Ed Steenerson

Interpersonal communication has always been important to Ed Steenerson, first as a rehabilitation psychologist and later as an engineer and manager in the high-tech industry. Ed’s leadership and team-building skills were all the more remarkable in light of the head trauma he had suffered from a serious injury in his teens. Through hard work and persistence, Ed had learned to overcome the after-effects on his memory and cognition. But while working for a Fortune 100 company in his early 40s, things began to fall apart.