A method on a computing device for enhancing the memory and cognitive
ability of an older adult by requiring the adult to differentiate between
rapidly presented stimuli. The method utilizes a sequence of phonemes
from a confusable pair which are systematically manipulated to make
discrimination between the phonemes less difficult or more difficult
based on the success of the adult, such as processing the consonant and
vowel portions of the phonemes by emphasizing the portions, stretching
the portions, and/or separating the consonant and vowel portions by time
intervals. As the adult improves in auditory processing, the
discriminations are made progressively more difficult by reducing the
amount of processing to that of normal speech. Introductory phonemes may
each include a blend of a formant-synthesized phoneme and an acoustically
naturalistic phoneme that substantially replicates the spectro-temporal
aspects of a naturally produced phoneme, with the blends progressing from
substantially natural-sounding to substantially formant-synthesized.