Archive for the 'Brain Fitness Online' Category

Brain Food: How Much Do You Know?

Thursday, August 16th, 2007
Which foods may boost memory and cognitive thinking?

Take the informative Brain Food Quiz at WebMD

Change comes to Happy Neuron

Thursday, July 19th, 2007

I want to introduce myself to you and let you know about changes underway at Happy Neuron.

I am Laura Fay and I have recently joined the Happy-Neuron team leading operations in the United States and working closely with our overseas Happy Neuron family in France, Germany, Japan and other regions.

Fueled by continual research in the field of Cognitive Assessment and Training, Happy Neuron continues to lead with the most scientifically thorough and the best game variety of any company in the Brain Fitness arena. In the coming weeks and months, you’ll begin to see a series of changes at Happy Neuron, all designed to improve your knowledge, experience, and scientific effectiveness of your brain workout.

I, and the entire happy Neuron team, welcome your comments and suggestions. Please email me at feedback@happy-neuron.com with it all. We want to know what you like best (don’t forget to tell us this!), what you like least, what you’d love to see more of and suggested additions. Be assured that we in active listening mode.

Building the Mental Savings Account

Saturday, December 2nd, 2006

There is an article on Happyneuron.com over at KillerAPP.com.

“You can’t just practice the mental skills you’re good at, according to Happy Neuron. You need to practice a broad range of skills — memory, attention, language, executive functions (logic, problem solving, etc.) and spatial and visual skills. The site offers games in each category so that you can develop a balanced workout.”

Read the full piece here

INTERNET — Working out your brain

Friday, December 1st, 2006

Associated Press writer looks at brain work-outs on the web. Special attention is made to our www.happyneuron.com site and the article acknowledges the richness of our site compared to other online brain work-outs. It also states that mental calisthenics are good for you.

In other words, rigorous mental activity appears to be good for brain health, and, as a result, doctors are starting to reccomend mental calisthenics. But as with heart-disease or cancer prevention methods, nothing is foolproof.

You can read more here 

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