Archive for 'Brain Training'

Understand and Improve your Memory

Understand and Improve your Memory

Posted on26. Oct, 2009 by .

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Need to improve your memory? Reading this article could be a great way to start!

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Web can help silver surfers slow dementia

Web can help silver surfers slow dementia

Posted on21. Oct, 2009 by .

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Googling is good for grandparents…

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The Brilliant Brain

The Brilliant Brain

Posted on08. Oct, 2009 by .

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Eight-year-old Fidelia Chan is playing a computer game at a ‘brain training’ class for kids…

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Playing Tetris can boost brain power

Playing Tetris can boost brain power

Posted on07. Oct, 2009 by .

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Tetris, the classic computer puzzle, may boost brain power.

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BBC Brain Training Experiment

BBC Brain Training Experiment

Posted on10. Sep, 2009 by .

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The BBC is doing a mass brain training study to see if exercising the brain really helps!

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Canny Minds in Carol Vorderman’s Top 5 brain training websites!

Canny Minds in Carol Vorderman’s Top 5 brain training websites!

Posted on27. Aug, 2009 by .

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A fantastic result for Canny Minds in Reveal magazine!

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Memory exam as good as IQ test

Memory exam as good as IQ test

Posted on19. Aug, 2009 by .

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Scientists are calling for a new way of testing intelligence.

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The creative side of the brain

The creative side of the brain

Posted on12. Aug, 2009 by .

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Adapted from The Complete Book of Intelligence Tests by Philip J. Carter

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Interview with Philip Carter, the current British Mensa Journal Puzzle Editor & Canny Minds Games Editor

Interview with Philip Carter, the current British Mensa Journal Puzzle Editor & Canny Minds Games Editor

Posted on03. Aug, 2009 by .

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An interview taken from the Mensa Journal giving an insight into the life of Canny Minds’ very own Games Room Editor.

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The Times National Su Doku Championship

The Times National Su Doku Championship

Posted on16. Jun, 2009 by .

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Almost five years after The Times introduced Su Doku to the puzzle-loving public, the ever-expanding brain teaser continues to defy expectations..

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