The Brain Training Game

brain-training-gadgetlink2.jpgKeeping the mind sharp and the always thinking is important to most people. With all kinds of that do our thinking for us nowadays, it can sometimes be difficult to find a device that will exercise the mind. The handheld Brain Training Game is a really fun way to keep the mind going. And if you think your brain has enough power in it already, this game can be used just for some good old-fashioned fun (well, in a modern kind of way!)

handheld-brain-training-game-gadgetlink2.jpgThis gadget was designed by Japanese neuroscientist, Dr. Ryuta Kawashima and activates the brain by working the frontal cortex. This is the part of the brain that controls the creativity, memory, and communication functions of the brain. The consists of a series of programs that will quickly stimulate the brain to enhance mental agility. The programs have tests that require the user to add, subtract, multiply, and divide as quickly as possible. Other tests include tests for memorization, and remembering as many numbers as possible. The unit keeps track of the users progress by recording the score of each test and how long it took the user to complete the test.

But all modern gadgets need to be compact and lightweight and this device is no different! The device is four and a half inches long, three and a half inches wide, and one inch deep. It requires two AA batteries.

The Brain Training Game is available for $29.95 and has the options for a two-year and a three-year replacement guarantee. So if you ever find yourself becoming increasingly forgetful or easily losing your train of thought, might be a worthwhile device for you! And of course, it’s good for just having fun as well!

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#1 Sean Pollock on 08.06.07 at 2:09 am

Neurosurgeons are coming up with more and more ways to say and market “calculator game”. I find these things completely worthless and overpriced, just do a sudoku for heavens sake!

#2 Train Your Brain - Computer Hovel on 08.13.07 at 7:12 am

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