Brain training is a very popular topic in area of brain fitness. As a way to enhance our brain functions and improve our memory, many scientists are recommending brain training. Brain training can be achieved through brain training software or a variety of brain training games.
Brain training doesn't have to be work. In fact, you can train your brain while you play, either by yourself or with your family. Only a few minutes each day can make a real difference in your brainpower. Here are some very effective and fun brain training games you can do in your spare time.
The Rubik's Cube was a popular puzzle/toy in the 80s, with everyone and their brother trying to complete it as quickly as possible. Some mastered it quickly, while others gave up after awhile. You can still find the Rubik's Cube in many toy or department stores. It's a very inexpensive way to train your brain and improve you spatial intelligence, which is your ability to analyze and solve problems. For those unfamiliar with the Rubik's Cuke, it's a four inch square with nine little squares on each side. The object is to rearrange the squares so that all colors are on the same side.
Chess is a game that requires a lot of thinking and analyzing. You're not only thinking about what your next move is going to be, but you're also analyzing what your opponent will do and what you'll do after that. Because of the great amount of concentration Chess involves, it's an excellent way to train your brain.
Solving math problems is a great way to sharpen up your brain functions. Many people that were excellent in math in school find they have lost much of the math ability later in life because math was not a regular part of your life. Find some math calculations and problems online and time yourself. Keep trying to better your time by working on the math problems for a little each day.
Online brain exercises are offered on many sites and offer a wide variety. Whether it's working with numbers, memorizing facts on your screen or doing online Sudoku puzzles, you'll be providing your brain with a much needed workout.
Studies show that individuals that train their brain on a regular basis have sharper brain functions and a much better memory. While training your brain has not been scientifically proven to prevent Alzheimer's disease or dementia, it is believed to add years back on to your memory and brain functions. Brain training games on a regular basis will decrease some of the risk factors leading to Alzheimer's disease.
Wednesday, May 19, 2010
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