Sunday, January 29, 2012

Brain Training to Improve Memory

Brain Training to Improve Memory

We've often heard elderly people make the comment that the first thing to go is their memory. Although memory loss is typical for seniors, even younger people may experience decreased memory, especially if their minds are preoccupied with many things. Research and studies have indicated that brain training can be quite effective in improving memory.


What is Brain Training?


Brain training is when you're giving your brain stimulation in the form of work to keep it busy. When we're young, our bodies are usually firm and fit, and they're that way because we're physically active. As we get older, we tend to decrease the amount of physical activity our body gets, resulting in a body that's not as fit and trim as when we were younger. The same thing happens to our brain as we age. We may not realize we're doing it, but we're not giving our brain as much activity or stimulation as when we were younger. Brain training is the process of training your brain to actively think and go to work for you.

Thursday, January 26, 2012

Brain Training Software

Brain Training Software

Our brains need as much help and stimulation as our bodies need. In the same way that our bodies get out of shape lack of exercise, so does our brain. When a child is young, they learn new things from stimulation to the brain and continue learning new things as long as the brain is getting a workout.


Unfortunately, as we get older in life, we get busy and lead stress filled lives that are also filled with distractions and more information than the brain has a chance to fully comprehend. The result is an overload to the brain even though the brain is not getting the stimulation it needs to grow.

Sunday, January 22, 2012

Brain Training for Therapy

Brain Training for Therapy

We've heard a lot about brain training for the purpose of expanding our brain activity and keeping it mentally healthy. Our brains can become almost stagnant without proper stimulation in much the same way as our bodies become unfit and flabby without proper exercise. Brain training can be used for a fun way to stimulate your brain; however, a more important reason for brain training is therapy.


Many of us practice brain training on a daily basis without even realizing that's what we're doing. Whether we're working with numbers and calculations or playing stimulating games online, we're practicing some form of brain training. Others will purchase games such as the Nintendo DS game, Brain Age, with the sole purpose of brain training. Brain training therapists use brain training to help with many medical conditions involving the brain. By understanding, through research, the way our brains develop, learn and repair themselves after accidents or injury, they're able to develop brain training exercises to keep the brain stimulated and in shape.