Friday, September 5, 2008

Train Your Brain

This week I would like to reintroduce you to your brain. Like most other organs in your body the way you treat it will reflect its’ performance. As I get older I realize the importance of staying on top of a daily exercise plan for my brain as well as my body. In addition to meditation lite, painting, and great multivitamins there are some interesting websites that I visit to challenge several different brain skills. Let me know how you like or don’t. You will get better with practice. Joey
Traveler IQ Challenge
Skill Exercise
Guess-the-google

AND MORE

1. Brain Metrix A website dedicated to brain training with a collection of brain training games and exercises

2. Sharp Brains Lots of brain fitness resources, including exercises.

3. Braingle Braingle claims to have the largest collection of brain teasers, riddles, logic problems, quizzes and mind puzzles on the internet with over 12,000 items which have been ranked by the site's users.

4. Brainwaves Brain training exercises designed to build mental stamina and ability to organize new data.

5. Brain Arena Train your brain by competing online against thousands of other people. Site requires free registration.

6. Queendom Games and exercises to get your mind into shape.

7. Games for the brain Quiz, memory and brain games to train your thinking.

8. Miniclip brain training Flash based word games and other puzzlers.

9. Brain Gym® Exercises Some simple physical exercises which boost the brain, based on the work of Paul E. Dennison, PhD.

10. Matica Brain Gym Flash based Brain Gym.

2 comments:

  1. Hey Joey, thanks for picking our game as one of your top faves! You can chat about strategy and compare scores with other Traveler IQ addicts (including me) in our travel forums

    Louise Brown
    TravelPod Community Manager

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  2. Hi, Joey.

    Thought I'd introduce you to my brain training software -- Mind Sparke Brain Fitness Pro

    It uses the training method designed by Susanne Jaeggi and Martin Buschkuehl for their study on Improving Fluid Intelligence by Training Working Memory (PNAS April 2008) which recorded increases in mental agility (fluid intelligence) of more than 40% after 19 days of focused brain training.

    Martin
    mind evolve, llc

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