Showing posts with label brain. Show all posts
Showing posts with label brain. Show all posts

Friday, July 27, 2012

Search Google alters the functioning of memory, Study Finds

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According to a survey conducted by scholars from the universities of Columbia, Wisconsin and Harvard, researching questions on Google changes the performance of memory in our brain. The study appears in the July issue of Science magazine.

According to the authors - Betsy Sparrow, Jenny Liu and Daniel Wegner - the ease of finding information via Google have changed the way our brain works when there is doubt, replacing the memory of the specific facts that you understand where the information can be found more easily - most often, on some website.

The notion that no information can be easily found by the computer notes would have been lowered in some volunteers memory tests, but on the other hand, people be able to retain more of the location at which data can be found that the information contained therein , allowing the birth of a more practical memory and allowing the brain to engage in other activities.

"The Internet has become our primary form of external memory, where information can be archived collectively instead of getting stuck in our minds," says the presentation of research.

Sunday, July 8, 2012

Einstein's brain training users of iPhone and iPad


BBG Entertainment has announced a new downloadable version of Einstein train your brain, adapted to the iPhone. The game has 30 years to "train the brain" and daily test to determine the "fitness of mind." The title, which was launched in 2011 for the 'tablet' from Apple, is available in the App-Store at a price of 2.39 euros and is developing another version for iPhone HD will cost 3.99 euros.

Einstein train your brain for iPhone allows players to train your brain anywhere, anytime. This is an app that provides an exercise routine consists of 30 challenges. The app also features daily test measuring "thought form" and continually motivate players to train your brain skills.

The areas of training are divided into four different categories: logic, arithmetic, vision and memory. Albert Einstein is the master of ceremonies of the application. The popular physical will give helpful advice and take care to motivate players to exercise the different brain areas regularly.

From BBG Entertainment stressed that the new iPhone version includes all the features of the old version of iPad, but from the outset include 30 exercises, you need not buy them separately. Daily tests are now more varied, because they are chosen randomly from all the exercises available, not just iPhone, but also on iPhone.

In addition, several people can play at once with a single device, the so-called 'Hot-Seat-Mode', and exercise your brain as if in a fun contest. Through the 'Game Center', all markers are available online to compare the results with players around the world.

"We are delighted to offer this new version of Einstein's brain also train your iPhone," said the CEO of BBG Entertainment, Stephan Berendsen. "The iPhone offers more opportunities to put your brain as the iPad. IPhone owners do not lose any of its functions or features. They get exactly the same intuitive, fun and effective game, with a lot of improvements added," has added.

Related links:

- Apple's App Store (http://itunes.apple.com/app/einstein-brain-trainer/id516023543?mt=8)