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Brain Training Games dot Net

The brain games on this website have been specially designed to maximize the benefit of your training session. Each game targets specific mental faculties (such as attention, memory, visuospatial skill, reaction time, etc) in simple and straight-forward ways. Most importantly, the games automatically become harder as you make progress, ensuring that they always provide an appropriate degree of challenge.

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TLS Brain Training

TLS Brain Training entertains and challenges you with a mix of exciting new games and proven, well-loved favourites. Unlike our competitors, our puzzles are fun and have staying power; each is playable many times without becoming tedious or repetitive. With a simple, elegant and content rich interface, we have the ideal product to help train your brain!

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a new project

For those of you that are interested in a more sophisticated brain training option, have an early look at my new site http://brain-training-games.net. The site offers a variety of different brain games & exercises that target various different cognitive functions such as attention, memory, visuospatial skill, time estimation and more. Each game is designed to start off easy but get more difficult as you progress and further develop the specific cognitive skill

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don’t forget about that other hand…

For those of you who consider yourselves to be right-handed or left-handed, it might be in your best interest to abandon that notion and work to become ambidextrous. Perhaps you think that sounds crazy, but this is one I have personal experience with and I can tell you it’s definitely feasible. More >

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Try things ‘blind’

We rely heavily on our vision as it serves us well. Yet, deprived of this sense we can still achieve a great number of things, and it might serve you well to exercise these capabilities. Obviously, this is not typically practical, but on occasion you should try do something in the dark or with your eyes closed. Try this with tying your shoes, it becomes a slightly different task but gives your proprioception / spatial sense, along with your fine motor memory.
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Top Highlights from The State of the Brain Fitness Software Market 2009 Report

Top Highlights from The State of the Brain Fitness Software Market 2009 Report

1) Growth market: Consumers, seniors’ communities and insurance providers drove year on year sustained growth, from $225m in 2007 to $265m in 2008. Revenues may reach between $1 billion to $5 billion by 2015, depending on how important problems (Public Awareness, Navigating Claims, Research, Health Culture, Lack of Assessment) are addressed.

2) Increased interest and confusion: 61% of respondents Strongly Agree with the statement “Addressing cognitive and brain health should be a healthcare priority.” But, 65% Agree/Strongly Agree “I don’t really know what to expect from products making brain claims.”

3) Investment in R&D seeds future growth: Landmark investments by insurance providers and government-funded research institutes testing new brain fitness applications planted new seeds for future growth.

4) Becoming standard in residential facilities: Over 700 residential facilities – mostly Independent and Assisted Living facilities and CCRCs – have installed computerized cognitive training programs.

5) Customer satisfaction: Consumers seem more satisfied with computer-based products than paper-based options. But, satisfaction differs by product. When asked “I got real value for my money”, results were as follows: Lumosity.com (65% Agree), Puzzle Books (60%), Posit Science (52%), Nintendo (51%) agreed. Posit Science (53% Agree) and Lumosity.com (51%) do better than Puzzle Books (39%) and Nintendo (38%) at “I have seen the results I wanted.”

6) Assessments: Increasing adoption of computer-based cognitive assessments to baseline and track cognitive functions over time in military, sports, and clinical contexts. The Alzheimer’s Foundation of America now advocates for widespread cognitive screenings after 65-75.

7) Specific computerized cognitive training and videogames have been shown to improve brain functions, but the key questions are, “Which ones”, and “Who needs what when?”

8) Aggressive marketing claims are creating confusion and skepticism, resulting in a distracting controversy between two misleading extremes: (a) “buying product XYZ can rejuvenate your brain Y years” or (b) “those products don’t work; just do one more crossword puzzle.” The upcoming book The SharpBrains Guide to Brain Fitness aims to help consumers navigate these claims.

9) Developers can be classified into four groups, based on our Market and Research Momentum analysis: we find 4 Leaders, 8 High Potentials, 3 Crosswords 2.0, and 6 Wait & See companies.

10) Increased differentiation: Leading companies are better defining their value proposition and distribution channels to reach specific segments such as retirement communities, schools, or healthcare providers.

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Brain Fitness Tips

Obviously, I strongly believe that brain games can be an invaluable tool in your quest for a healthier, stronger brain. However, exercising your mental functions with games is only part of the picture; there are a number of other valuable activities you should engage in that will help keep your mind sharp and fit. Below is a list of some of the other important lifestyle choices I recommend for optimal brain function.

Physical Exercise
- Above all else, your brain requires blood flow and the oxygen that comes along with it. If your brain is not provided with a sufficient supply of this most valuable resource, all your other efforts will be for naught. Ideally, you should be getting regular cardiovascular exercise from running, swimming, biking or another strenuous exercise of your choice. If your health does not permit this, you should at least try to take brisk walks a couple times a day to keep your heart pumping and your blood flowing
Proper Diet
- Just like your heart, your liver, or your intestines, your brain will benefit from healthy food choices. Diets high in fat can restrict blood flow while excessive sugar consumption can cause lethargy after an initial rush. Furthermore, it is important to make sure your diet includes the complement of vitamins and minerals necessary for synthesizing the myriad chemicals in use within your brain.
Socializing
- The primate brain evolved largely to facilitate social interaction, and deprived of such stimulus it can rapidly deteriorate. whether it is hanging out with old friends, or meeting new people, socializing is invaluable when it comes to keeping your mind sharp. In fact, several studies have indicated that the quality of one’s social life is one of the strongest predictors of longevity and mental health
Try New Things
- The brain is well known for its plasticity, and even in old age it is creating new neurons and forging new connections. When younger, we are exposed to all sorts of different stimuli and ideas, but as we age many of us tend to become more limited in what we do. Learning new skills or exploring new hobbies – whether it be dancing, quilting, bridge, or a new language -challenging yourself with new activities keeps your mind sharp and ready to handle whatever life throws at you. Don’t be discouraged if you find learning difficult – it is well worth the effort, and usually fun to boot.
Relax
- Elevated levels of stress cause your body to release cortisol. While this is adaptive and beneficial in the short term, over a longer period it can wreak havoc on your body, and in turn, your mind. Obviously, this is easier said than done, but do your best to stay relaxed and calm. Breathe deeply and try not to worry too much, especially about things that are beyond your control.
Be Positive and Have Faith
- Literally, you have the power to program your brain with your thoughts. while genetics plays a role in our mental makeup, much of our personality is a product of choices we make – the things we choose to do (or not do) and the thoughts we choose to entertain. Being positive and believing in yourself can go a long way when it comes to achieving goals, recovering from illness, or being happy. In life, it is not always the most capable or the most experienced people that succeed, but rather those that really believe in themselves. Filling your mind with notions of self-worth and good health can go a lot further than you might expect!
Yoga
- We have chosen to include yoga on this list because it has myriad benefits. Depending on the type of yoga you do, it can offer physical exercise, social interaction, relaxation and positive frame of mind. Furthermore, any form of yoga you do will require you to learn new ways of moving your body, breathing, and focusing, all of which benefit the brain. There is a reason that yoga has been so popular in the East for over a thousand years and is now catching on in the West like wildfire-it’s because it can work wonders for mind and body alike.
Don’t Be Lazy, Mentally Speaking
- While it might be easier to use your cell phone for keeping track of phone numbers, or a calculator for making computations, you are doing yourself a disservice by relying on these crutches. Your brain is specifically designed to facilitate these sorts of activities, and you should not shy away from chances to utilize these skills. Life is constantly presenting you with opportunities to use your mind and it is your choice whether you take advantage of them or whether you choose the easy way out. “Use it or lose it”.

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The Online Brain Games Blog

Looking for another source of information about the latest in brain games and mental fitness? Gary D has made a blog just for that purpose, appropriately titled Online Brain Games Blog. From Gary, on why he started the blog:

With so many people looking for ways to improve their brain function, the internet has exploded with websites feeding this need. There are literally thousands of sites on the subject of brain fitness and brain games. The onlinebraingamesblog was created to help sort out the best of the best from these sites.

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Brain Fitness Market is Growing Fast

Research and Markets: The Size Of The US Brain Fitness Market Was $225m In 2007 – More Than Double What It Was In 2005 According To 2008 Report

1) 2007 was a seminal year for the US Brain Fitness software market, which reached $225 million in revenues – up from an estimated $100 million in 2005.

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Exercising the mind can help the brain battle age

Results of another study on Brain Fitness & Mental Workouts

Doctors say it’s not just repeating activities over and over again, like crossword puzzles. It’s doing something new, it’s doing something that really challenges that seems to make the difference.

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BallDodge

In this exercise, you need to try and move around collecting the targets while simultaneously avoiding the moving balls. Carefully navigate this piece around the board collecting the targets in order – the current target you need to get is highlighted for convenience. As you do this, you need to avoid making contact with any of the blue balls careening around the board for you will lose energy for every moment you are in contact with them.

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BallGrab

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Eliminate Pieces

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Window Memory

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Color Puzzle

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