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09th October 2009
DS Lite Consoles
Nintendo has a long and celebrated history of producing great quality games consoles and handheld devices that have a wide range of character based games using the latest innovative technology. Nintendo have advanced the handheld games... Read >
Author: SEO Junkies
30th September 2009
For more than 10 years, Magna-Tiles have been entertaining kids from preschool and up – and their parents and teachers – as a durable, engaging toy that helps develop small-motor and cognitive skills through hours of open-ended play. "Developmental t... Read >
Author: DMorris
28th September 2009
Mental training isn't necessarily like physical training. "No pain - no gain" isn't the way it works. Look, you could practice running faster, or just use a car, and if all you want is to get from here to there, the latter makes more sense. Similarly, bra... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
28th September 2009
Mental training isn't necessarily like physical training. "No pain - no gain" isn't the way it works. Look, you could practice running faster, or just use a car, and if all you want is to get from here to there, the latter makes more sense. Similarly, bra... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
28th September 2009
The majority of people believe that you are born with a photographic memory, however, this is not always the case. You can develop an eidetic memory, often called photographic memory, with a lot of practice and a good deal of patience. If you are interest... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
25th September 2009
Up until recently, there were four choices for persons with Depression. These were:
1. Do nothing, suffer and hope it'll get better with time. This is the sad choice of many, and it doesn't work. They most often get worse.
2. Put them on one of the ... Read >
Author: Mohit
24th September 2009
The Hawthorne Effect is a little known phenomenon of the unconscious mind. A person starts training at something "new". For a few hours or days, there is significant improvement in this training, then, suddenly, no improvement or in some few cases, a reve... Read >
Author: J Solutions
23rd September 2009
Good luck seems like random fortunate coincidences, but there are things we do that cause more of what we call "luck," both good and bad. Usually, we don't know we are doing these things, but what if we did? Could we then create luck?
Yes. Actually, th... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
17th September 2009
There is a lot of talk these days about using brain games to train your mind. With each passing month, another study is released touting the efficacy of brain training and further emphasizing the importance of brain fitness. Along with this swelling body ... Read >
Author: Alex
10th September 2009
Suffering from a poor memory is no fun believe me, I used to be the same. There is nothing worse than knowing that you should be able to remember stuff (like everyone else seems to do) but just can't seem to retain the information in your head. This leave... Read >
Author: bloginfosjk
10th September 2009
Brain memory improvement is a hot topic with many people all over the world searching the internet for information and techniques on how they can improve their memory and help themselves to remember things much more easily. The main problem is that there ... Read >
Author: bloginfosjk
27th August 2009
The benefits of brain training for children on their way ... Read >
Author: Chris Frostt
03rd August 2009
The online adventure games are basically refer to those games where the player takes the challenging task to achieve his target. The player is the hero of the game where he goes to many exploring situations with lots of problem and puzzles. These adventur... Read >
Author: Nisha Garg
01st August 2009
The online adventure games are basically refer to those games where the player takes the challenging task to achieve his target. The player is the hero of the game where he goes to many exploring situations with lots of problem and puzzles. These adventur... Read >
Author: Nisha Garg
29th July 2009
BE MYSTIFIED BY MALLEABLE MAGNETS WITH FIND ME A GIFT'S WIKI M-CUBE MAGNETIC PUZZLE!Find Me A Gift pulls you into an amazing new puzzle world!Findmeagift.com is an online gift company based in the Midlands. They stock a galaxy of gifts, gadgets and gizmos... Read >
Author: sarah hague
23rd July 2009
FINDMEAGIFT.COM FEELS THE FORCE!
The new Star Wars Force Trainer that you control with your mind!
As technology grows ever more advanced, the first toy to be controlled by brain activity launches this week at Findmeagift.com! Star Wars fans the world... Read >
Author: sarah hague
12th July 2009
Apply more brain training games, exercises and other
techniques to stay mentally sharp for an entire lifetime.
Why? Well, to extend a great quality of life far into the
future! Barring bad genetics, illness or just plain 'ol
brain atrophy from disus... Read >
Author: gsuser
04th July 2009
Copyright (c) 2009 SharpBrains
Think about this: How can anyone take care of his or her brain when every week brings a new barrage of articles and studies which seem to contradict each other?
Do supplements improve memory? Are physical and brain act... Read >
Author: Alvaro
12th June 2009
While you can certainly take care of business with a Google Android smartphone such as the HTC magic or the T Mobile G1, you can also have a lot of fun with them too. Here are a few of the games that are available for free from the Android market:
4Num... Read >
Author: Neo Nashville
05th June 2009
Neuroliminal - A New Tool for Solving Brain Problems
By Phil Bate PhD
There’s a new kid on the block. I invented it, and named it “Neuroliminal”. It’s simple to use and costs a small fraction of the cost of clinical Neurofeedback (AKA EEG ... Read >
Author: Philip Bate PhD
05th June 2009
Alternate Therapies for Autism
This page is designed to help you do research finding help and solutions that improve the autism symptoms. You can use this reference page to search further on many and various therapies that have helped others. New produ... Read >
Author: Philip Bate PhD
05th May 2009
The latest handheld game from Nintendo is the Nintendo DSi which launched earlier this month but can it stand up to the Sony PSP another handheld game that received its original beginning in 2004.
Sony PSP stands for Sony PlayStation Portable and Ninte... Read >
Author: Paul Hockney
01st May 2009
To Work Your Brain, Work Your Body
The problem: I lost my car keys. What kind of brain exercise will make my brain work better?
The solution: Brain-boosting software programs are a booming business. And studies show that both computer exercises and ... Read >
Author: Michael S. Logan, MS
28th April 2009
Ever since Nintendo bought ‘new ways to play’ via the features of the Wii and DS’s new control methods, along came a massively expanded audience that had not necessarily had the term ‘video game’ included as their past-time activities. More so t... Read >
Author: www.fourthewin.com
13th March 2009
Brain Awareness WeekDid you know that it is Brain Awareness Week 16th – 22nd March?! The old cranium contents actually have a week dedicated to it, and quite rightly so! It’s organized by the Dana Alliance for Brain Initiatives, which is a non profi... Read >
Author: sarah hague
09th March 2009
Curious about brain training programs? Is there anything to them besides smoke and mirrors? I have been using four of them, and I like them, but here is information from two University of Michigan researchers who offer an e-book which draws on their profe... Read >
Author: Michael S. Logan, MS
05th March 2009
To Surprise or Surprise Not!Which are the best gifts to receive? Is it the ones we ask for, or the presents that are a total surprise? Perhaps it depends upon what kind of person you are? Fancy a bit of brain-training, grab a coffee then read on and th... Read >
Author: sarah hague
02nd March 2009
As you age past 30 and well beyond, evidence shows the brain will slow down but only if not maintained through challenging new brain exercise and stimulation. You can speed your brain up and improve even your most basic cognitive abilities at any age.
... Read >
Author: Leon Edward
31st January 2009
What if I told you that you can make your brain undergo a series of regression therapy and brain training all from the comfort of your home? This is called brainwave entrainment 101 and I will tell you how you can do this, but before I do I shall explain ... Read >
Author: Greg Frost
30th January 2009
by Dr. Ryuta Kawashima,
Author of Train Your Brain More: 60 Days to a Better Brain: Better Brainpower, Better Memory, Better Creativity
Why should you train your brain?
This book is a follow-up to Train Your Brain: 60 Days to a Better Brain. I've... Read >
Author: FSB Authors
02nd January 2009
Brain training games are becoming increasingly popular because more and more people are becoming aware that the brain, just like a physical workout, can be trained to become stronger, faster and more powerful by taking part in some mental exercises. Only ... Read >
Author: Martin Lauder
16th December 2008
Many people criticize that online video games can lead to an increase in anti-social behaviors, including violence, loss of communication skills, and even health issues such as obesity. While video games may in fact cause some problems in these areas, cri... Read >
Author: suegold
08th December 2008
Released in October 2008, the Nintendo DS Light enables anyone to play on a game console any time, any where. This portable video game console is popular with young and old, you only have to travel by train to see the number of people tapping the touch sc... Read >
Author: Amanda
02nd December 2008
Ever since they broke into the 16bit era from 1989-1993, video games and consoles along with hand held consoles have been a staple of most young people’s Christmas lists. In 2006, the launch of the Nintendo Wii proved so popular that it sold out in many... Read >
Author: Gill
10th November 2008
Nintendo have seen their profits soar by 34 per cent in just the first half of this year and the Japanese company hope that their “cheap and cheerful” DS and Wii consoles will prove to be the most popular toys this Christmas.
The company did see an... Read >
Author: Gill
04th November 2008
It may be time for some brain training.
A new survey indicates that Americans are more worried about Alzheimer’s disease than they are about having a heart attack.
And for good reason.
One in eight adults over 65 is affected by Alzheimers. ... Read >
Author: Gene Millen
29th October 2008
This page is designed to help you do research finding help and solutions that improve the autism symptoms. You can use this reference page to search further on many and various therapies that have helped others. New products and theories are showing up a... Read >
Author: Phil Bate PhD
16th October 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 BrainFit For Life
As the Brain Fitness industry continues to gain momentum, and people explore all the incredible brain-training tools being developed, we hope that enthusiasts don't take their eye off the importance of the physical ... Read >
02nd October 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 SharpBrains
Insurance company Allstate just announced a very intelligent initiative. According to the Chicago Tribune:
-"Allstate, which called the Posit program (brain training games) "potentially the next big breakthrough in aut... Read >
Author: Alvaro
10th September 2008
Looking for a new brain workout? Well, there are a lot of brain training exercises to choose from. Primarily because of the baby boomers, programs to improve cognitive performance and mental clarity are becoming increasingly popular. Some day, the mental ... Read >
Author: Michael S. Logan, MS
13th August 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 SharpBrains
In an emerging, dynamic, high growth market, like brain training, it is difficult to make precise projections. But, we can observe a number of trends that executives, consumers, public policy makers, and the media should ... Read >
Author: Alvaro
25th July 2008
If you’re looking for the best NLP training available, then you may find this article very helpful. You may or may not know that some of the most professional and comprehensive NLP courses offered are those taught by Barbara Stepp of the Excellence Ques... Read >
Author: Susan Nickerson
24th July 2008
If you’re looking for the best NLP training available, then you may find this article very helpful. You may or may not know that some of the most professional and comprehensive NLP courses offered are those taught by Barbara Stepp of the Excellence Ques... Read >
Author: Gary Addams
27th June 2008
Neurofeedback training is something that is being talked about more and more frequently in locker rooms and sports bars in all parts of the world. Biofeedback therapy is an advanced technique in "brain training" that is being widely adopted by many of the... Read >
Author: MIKE SELVON
13th June 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 SharpBrains
You may already have a Nintendo Brain Age game, or at least have heard of it. You may also have read recently that start-up Lumos Labs raised $3m to develop "brain training games".
From the press release:
- "Lumos L... Read >
Author: Alvaro
09th June 2008
Peak Performance brain training programs are designed to impact those areas of life that directly impact the ability of an individual to train, perform, work, and compete at the highest level possible. There are some areas where the improvements have been... Read >
Author: alliance telecom
03rd June 2008
Peak Performance brain training programs are designed to impact those areas of life that directly impact the ability of an individual to train, perform, work, and compete at the highest level possible. There are some areas where the improvements have been... Read >
Author: alliance telecom
03rd June 2008
Peak Performance brain training programs are designed to impact those areas of life that directly impact the ability of an individual to train, perform, work, and compete at the highest level possible. There are some areas where the improvements have been... Read >
Author: alliance telecom
08th May 2008
There are many ways to reduce stress, however, using brain training is perhaps the easiest. This particular type of brain training includes relaxation methods such as meditation, brainwave entrainment and other brain training techniques.
One interest... Read >
Author: GiGi Konwin
15th April 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 SharpBrains
Given the growing media coverage of brain fitness and brain training, we have produced this compilation of the Top 21 Books that help understand these trends, the research behind them, and the implications for all of us.
... Read >
Author: Alvaro
10th April 2008
A little bit of brain training can go a long ways towards better thinking. There are easy techniques for better or more creative thinking, such as brainstorming or just getting a good night's sleep. The idea here, though, is to train your brain in new hab... Read >
Author: Steve Gillman
04th April 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 SharpBrains
Last month, at an MIT Northern California event, we discussed what specific applications might take computer-based brain training to a new level, and highlighted the potential to test and improve Driving Skills.
Assess... Read >
Author: Alvaro
27th March 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 SharpBrains
You probably have been reading much about "brain training" and "brain fitness" and wondered, "What is all the Fuss About?"
After many months of work (and we hope many new neurons and stronger synapses in our brains), w... Read >
Author: Alvaro
19th March 2008
According to data from Media-Control GfK International for sales week ending March 2. The PC title The Sims 2:
FreeTime went straight to the number one in the German chart, with Pro Evolution Soccer
for the PlayStation Portable going straight to the t... Read >
Author: davidj
20th February 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 SharpBrains
A spate of recent news coverage on brain fitness and "brain training" reflects a growing interest in natural, non-drug-based interventions to keep our brains sharp as we age. This interest is very timely, given the aging ... Read >
Author: Alvaro
03rd September 2007
Copyright (c) 2007 SharpBrains
Interested in improving your attention, memory, thinking skills, ability to manage stressful situations? Good news: "Recent research in neuroplasticity - the brain's ability to change in response to information and new ac... Read >
Author: Alvaro
10th August 2007
Copyright (c) 2007 SharpBrains
To address this question, we interview today Dr. Elkhonon Goldberg, one of the earliest proponents of the Brain Fitness and Exercise field. He is a clinical professor of neurology at New York University School of Medicin... Read >
Author: Alvaro
31st July 2007
Since the launch of the Nintendo Wii in 2006, the gaming market has opened up to traditionally non gamers. Women in particular, who are typically not interested in shoot-em-ups or violent games but more for the fun, easy and non-confrontational type are n... Read >
Author: K.Bennett
25th July 2007
The Nintendo Wii it seems, puts pay to the concerns in recent years over the inactivity in children due to their interest in video games consoles. The Wii console really sets itself apart from the rest with its revolutionary motion sensitive controller, w... Read >
Author: K.Bennett
24th July 2007
Copyright (c) 2007 SharpBrains
Unless you have been living in a cave, you have read by now multiple articles about the brain training and brain exercise craze: sudoku, Nintendo BrainAge, multiple online games, software like MindFit and Posit Science...... Read >
Author: Alvaro
05th July 2006
EEG biofeedback (AKA neurofeedback) has unquestionably proven over the past 35 years to be the best "brain" training method to solve many brain problems such as the ADD-Autism continuum, Depression, Insomnia, Epilepsy, and many similar brain problems. It ... Read >
Author: Phil Bate PhD
20th May 2006
by Phil Bate PhD
EEG biofeedback (AKA neurofeedback) has unquestionably proven over the past 35 years to be the best "brain training" method to solve many brain problems such as the ADD-Autism continuum, Depression, Insomnia, Epilepsy, and many similar b... Read >
Author: Philip Bate PhD
17th May 2006
Up until recently, there were four choices for persons with Insomnia. These were:
1. Do nothing, suffer and hope it'll get better with time. This is the sad choice of many, and it doesn't work. They most often get worse.
2. Start taking one ... Read >
Author: Philip Bate PhD
17th May 2006
Up until recently, there were four choices for persons with Depression. These were:
1. Do nothing, suffer and hope it'll get better with time. This is the sad choice of many, and it doesn't work. They most often get worse.
2. Put them on one... Read >
Author: Philip Bate PhD
17th May 2006
The Hawthorne Effect is a little known phenomenon of the unconscious mind. A person starts training at something "new". For a few hours or days, there is significant improvement in this training, then, suddenly, no improvement or in some few cases, a reve... Read >
Author: Philip Bate PhD
16th May 2006
Up until recently, there were only four "effective" choices for ADD/ADHD. These were:
1. Do nothing and hope they'd get better with time. This is the sad choice of many non-caring or low-income parents, and it almost never works.
2. Put them... Read >
Author: Philip Bate PhD
12th April 2006
Good luck seems like random fortunate coincidences, but there are things we do that cause more of what we call "luck," both good and bad. Usually, we don't know we are doing these things, but what if we did? Could we then create luck?
Yes. Actually, th... Read >
Author: Steve Gillman
07th March 2006
Mental training isn't necessarily like physical training. "No pain - no gain" isn't the way it works. Look, you could practice running faster, or just use a car, and if all you want is to get from here to there, the latter makes more sense. Similarly, bra... Read >
Author: Steve Gillman
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