Research shows BrainSavvy increases creativity
Research Based: Brain Savvy was originally developed in 1989 as part of a study to increase the creative thinking of older adults. Our research, which was published in Kathy Goff’s doctoral dissertation, demonstrated that brainstorming significantly increased the creativity and life satisfaction of adults who used Brain Savvy when compared to those who did not use it (Goff, 1992; Goff, 1993).
References
Goff, K. (1992). Enhancing creativity in older adults. Journal of Creative Behavior, 26(1), 40-49.
Goff, K. (1993). Creativity and life satisfaction of older adults. Educational
Gerontology, 19(3), 241-250.

