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Brain Training Boosts Math Scores
16 days ago
'Brain Training' aumenta el rendimiento de los estudiantes
17 days ago
Dr. Kawashima hotter than Lara Croft: Brain Training sets record in UK
46 days ago
'Brain Training' bate el récord de ventas del Reino Unido
47 days ago
Brain Training dominates 2008 in Europe (Big Brain Academy)
61 days ago

Source: www.eurogamer.net --- 8 days ago
Both games due at US service launch. ...
Source: www.physorg.com --- 40 days ago
Experienced Zen meditators can clear their minds of distractions more quickly than novices, according to a new Brain imaging study. ...
Source: www.crispygamer.com --- 17 days ago
ELSPA, the trade organization dedicated to the video game industry in the United Kingdom, announced the results of a study that we already know: Brain Training Games train your Brain. Wow. In case you didn’t believe that games like Nintendo’s Brain Training series didn’t work, ELSAP has some proof for you. Learning and [...] ...
Source: www.computerandvideogames.com --- 17 days ago
In shocking, year-long study. ELSPA has taken the time of 300 British schools, 600 school pupils, the Scottish Learning Festival and LTS, Her Majesty's Inspector of Education, to conduct a study that concludes Dr. Kawashima's Brain Training makes kids better at Maths. Click here to read the full article ...
Source: news.digitaltrends.com --- 16 days ago
Last year a small study in Scotland showed that the Brain Training from Dr. Kawashima game for the DS boosted math scores. This year that study has been conducted on a wider scale by Learning and Teaching Scotland (LTS), which tried it on 600 pupils in 32 schools across the country, according to the BBC. Those who used the game found their math test scores had improved by up to 50%, and the time they took on a math test had dropped by five minutes, and the greatest improvement came among less able pupils. The pupils in the study played the game for 20 minutes at the start of cl Read | Permalink | Linking Blogs ...
Source: www.kansas.com --- 34 days ago
A computer program called Cogmed helps improve the working memory of those with ADHD ...
Source: www.videogamer.com --- 10 days ago
Nintendo reveals that the two DS non-games will be available to download to your DSi. ...
Source: www.allyoulike.com --- 29 days ago
Scientifically designed Brain Training to improve memory and Brain health! Use it or lose it applies to the muscles in our bodies as well as to the neural pathways and connections in our Brain. Scientific research has found that regular mental exercise can help keep your mind sharp and slow down the natural effects of ‘Brain [...] ...
Source: www.nacionarcade.net --- 25 days ago
Puede que a estas alturas del cuento, poco o nada haya que decir a cerca de uno de los fenómenos sociales más curiosos que se hayan dado a causa de un videojuego. Lo cierto es que Nintendo lo ha vuelto a hacer, con su original idea de “expandir la definición de los videojuegos” ha sorprendido [...] ...
Source: psychcentral.com --- 39 days ago
A new Brain imaging study supports the notion that Zen Training helps to clear the Brain. Experts believe the regular practice of meditation may enhance the capacity to limit the influence of distracting thoughts. The skill could provide relief for disorders ranging from attention deficit and hyperactivity disorder, obsessive-compulsive disorder, anxiety disorder and [...] ...
Source: www.el33tonline.com --- 28 days ago
The third week of El33tonline’s DS Lite competition rolls around, this time with a new mysterious Nintendo character to decipher - who could it be? First prize in this cool competition is a Nintendo DS Lite with the best-seller Dr Kawashima’s Brain Training. Runner-up prize is Dr Kawashima’s Brain Training, designed to improve both your mental awareness and your memory. To your right is a Nintendo character that has risen through the ranks of Nintendo’s lore as being something of a prankster, and loves to play lots of short games in quick succession. After deciding who this character is, head on over to ">El33tonline’s competition page and enter the DS Lite competition to stand a chance to win some great prizes. Soon, we’ll reveal our last character for you to identify, so remember to check back for your last chance to enter this awesome competition, sponsored by ">Core Gaming . ...
Source: neurofeedback.blogharbor.com --- 22 days ago
Sorry to go missing for the summer - I seemed to have taken a writing-free vacation! But I"m trying to ease myself back into communicating with the outside world . So let's get (re-)started.... There has been a lot of talk about mindfulness this days and lots of expensive courses to teach you "how to do it". Why is this approach so popular and is it worth the time to learn and practice it? I'm going to suggest that yes, it is. And that's because practicing mindfulness gives your Brain a chance to allow old, less useful/unproductive "thought ruts" to weaken and change. That means you're less likely to just automatically go down the same old thought and feeling-roads you may be taking that cause you distress. I've had a couple of posts on this topic in the past, but I recently received an email about a free introduction to mindfulness -- and since courses can be so darn expensive -- free looked like a good thing to share with you. It's soon, but there's still time to let the presenters know you're interesed. I'm (with their permission) just going to share the exact content of their notice. Since I'm not affiliated with these folks, please do get back to them directly if you're interested. (But do feel free to say you found out about it here!) Here we go... ...
Source: www.mobile-ent.biz --- 9 days ago
Dr Kawashima's leading self-improvement titles to be available to download. Mobile Entertainment is the leading community site for all professionals working within the international mobile content industry. We bring you the latest news, views and analysis from this fast moving entertainment sector, complementing our flagship monthly printed magazine and specialist events. ...
Source: www.mcvuk.com --- 10 days ago
Dr Kawashima's leading self-improvement titles to be available to download MCV is the leading news site for the game industry. Check out our news, press releases and interviews. ...
Source: play.tm --- 10 days ago
Two downloadables in-bound ...
Source: www.gamesdog.co.uk --- 9 days ago
In US, no news on UK releases The two Brain Training titles will be first games released on the US Version of the DSi Shop, Nintendo of America has confirmed. ... Read Brain Training games first up for DSi Shop on Pocket-lint now ...
Source: ps3.thegamereviews.com --- 16 days ago
Scientists find kids score better on tests after playing Brain Age. ...
Source: fm.schmoller.net --- 4 days ago
The BBC reports on a study just published by Learning and Teaching Scotland that "a daily dose of computer games can boost maths attainment". Here is an extract of a report on the research from the LTS web site (is... ...
Source: juegos.insight-networks.net --- 7 days ago
Una de las cualidades más saltantes de la nueva Nintendo DSi es la capacidad que posee para almacenar contenidos descargables en memorias SD o en la propia memoria interna de la consola. Gracias a esta característica, y a través del sistem [...] Link: Blogy Juegos Tags: Una, cualidades, saltantes, nueva, Nintendo, capacidad, posee, para, almacenar, contenidos, descargables, [...] ...
Source: www.thatsfit.com --- 14 days ago
Filed under: Emotional Health , Fitness , Health and Technology It should come as no surprise to anyone that your mental state has a lot to do with athletic performance. Athletes who are able to "stay in the zone" remain calm and focused under pressure, making them less likely to choke. For some, that's easy. For others (myself included), having to make the game-winning shot can incite a feeling of pure terror. And, aside from practice, there's nothing you can do about that, right? Wrong! Athletes are turning to neurotherapy and neurofeedback to "train their brains." An article called Train Your Brain in October's GQ chronicled one writer's experience with neurotherapy with the California-based Elite Sports Performance (ESP) and showed how it can (and does) help some of the world's most elite athletes to improve their game, with surprisingly easy-to-understand results. Essentially, neurotherapy reads the different Brain waves in areas of the Brain, determining what areas are most active and which are a little more sluggish. For the writer, once the results were interpreted, exercises devised by the staff at ESP helped him learn to control his brainwaves -- the feedback was in real time, so Training his mind was simple and straightforward, although not exactly easy. Continue reading Training the Brain - Athletics and neurotherapy Read  |  Permalink  |  Email this  |  Comments ...

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