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What is brain training?

Brainforce brain training plans are like a gym for your brain. Test your cognitive skills with fun and stimulating games designed to challenge your mind.

Challenge yourself daily in a quick and fun way with short doses of brain workouts tailored to your personal cognitive strengths and weaknesses.

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How it works

1. Take a quick assessment

Complete your quick assessment and let us identify the cognitive areas with the most potential for improvement.

Based on your assessment, we will then create your personalized training plan and set your improvement targets so you can start training!

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2. Start training

In each training session, we select 3-5 brain games that match your unique cognitive strengths, weaknesses and improvement targets.

As you keep playing our brain games, your personalized training plan continues to optimize by adapting to your progress.

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3. Track yourself and keep growing

Compare your performance with both yourself and others, and chart your journey to improvement.

Track your daily progress through our detailed, interactive charts, and find motivation to keep soaring and reaching new heights every day!

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Why it works

Carefully personalized

Our training plans are tailored to your unique cognitive profile, finely tuned to capitalize on your strengths and address your weaker cognitive areas.

They target the cognitive areas where there is the greatest potential for improvement, utilizing research-backed techniques and exercises.

Research-backed

Our brain games are not just engaging but also grounded in scientific exploration.

Each game is meticulously crafted, drawing from cutting-edge research.

Elevate your mind with confidence, knowing that every challenge is supported by the latest findings in cognitive science and backed by solid research.

Short and fun

Our brain games are designed to be short, stimulating, and just challenging enough to keep you progressing without feeling overwhelmed.

They are like instant, brain-boosting shots for effortlessly blending your training into your busy weekly schedule.

Plus, they're so much fun, you'll find yourself coming back for more.

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Improve your 5 essential cognitive areas

Analytical Thinking

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Analytical thinking involves breaking down information into smaller parts, evaluating them, and forming logical solutions or making decisions based on evidence.

It's a cognitive ability highly correlated with a persons's problem identification and problem-solving capacity.

Visual Perception

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Visual perception is the cognitive ability enabling us to organize, process, and interpret visual information for understanding and meaning.

It is a fundamental aspect of human intelligence and a crucial skill in the learning process. Well-developed visual perception enalbes recognizing subtle changes in forms and shapes, determining similarities or differences in size, color, or dimensions and is associated with enhanced learning speed and proficiency.

Pattern Recognition

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Pattern recognition is the spontaneous and automatic process of identifying and categorizing complex sensory stimuli, facilitating memory storage and retrieval. It plays a crucial role in recognizing order in chaotic environments and is closely tied to general intelligence, influencing logical thinking and the ability to make sense of sequences.

Spatial Orientation

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Spatial orientation is the cognitive ability enabling understanding of spatial relations—recognizing and visualizing the orientation of objects in space and comprehending their relationships in a given environment. Spatial orientation measures "raw intelligence", indicating cognitive skills not reliant on prior knowledge and serves as a key indicator of general intelligence.

Abstract Reasoning

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Abstract reasoning involves processing abstract ideas and grasping new concepts independently of prior knowledg and factors like educational level, social background, or life experiences.

Abstract reasoning is linked with fluid intelligence—the capacity to swiftly identify logical patterns, trends, and rules when processing new information, applying this knowledge to solve complex problems.

And another 12 fundamental cognitive skills

Focused Attention
Focused Attention involves the capacity to direct one's mental focus onto a specific task, object, or stimulus, dedicating cognitive resources to that singular point of interest while minimizing the impact of external distractions thereby enhancing concentration and cognitive precision.
Problem Solving
Problem Solving entails the cognitive process of analyzing, identifying, and implementing effective solutions to challenges or obstacles, requiring critical thinking, creativity and strategic reasoning to achieve optimal outcomes.
Data Processing
Data processing is the systematic and organized manipulation of raw information, involving tasks such as collection, organization, transformation, analysis and interpretation to derive meaningful insights, make informed decisions, and address specific informational needs or objectives.
Shifting
Shifting, in a cognitive context, refers to the ability to flexibly transition between different tasks, perspectives, or trains of thought, demonstrating adaptability and mental agility in response to changing demands or stimuli.
Divided Attention
Divided Attention involves the cognitive capacity to simultaneously focus on and manage multiple tasks or stimuli, requiring the brain to allocate resources efficiently, shift between activities seamlessly, and sustain performance across various demands reflecting multitasking proficiency.
Spatial Perception
Spatial Perception is the cognitive ability to interpret and comprehend the spatial relationships, orientation, and arrangement of objects in one's environment, enabling accurate navigation, depth perception and a comprehensive understanding of the physical world.
Agility
Agility, in a cognitive sense, refers to the mental quickness and flexibility to adapt, change focus, or transition between different cognitive tasks, showcasing nimbleness in problem-solving, decision-making and overall cognitive responsiveness.
Response Speed
Response Speed denotes the cognitive skill of swiftly reacting to stimuli or tasks, showcasing the efficiency with which an individual processes information and executes motor or mental actions, reflecting quick decision-making and reflexive capabilities.
Information Processing
Information Processing involves the cognitive mechanism of receiving, interpreting, organizing, and utilizing data, encompassing the mental activities of perception, attention, memory, and decision-making to effectively comprehend and respond to information in a meaningful way.
Short Term Memory
Short Term Memory refers to the temporary storage and processing of information for a brief duration, allowing for the immediate recall and manipulation of recent stimuli, facilitating tasks such as learning, problem-solving, and decision-making within a limited timeframe.
Visual Scanning
Visual Scanning is the cognitive process of systematically and rapidly exploring one's visual field to detect and identify objects, patterns, or relevant information, facilitating efficient information gathering and navigation in the surrounding environment.
Visual Memory
Visual Memory involves the ability to store and recall visual information or images, enabling individuals to retain and retrieve details about shapes, colors, spatial arrangements and other visual characteristics contributing to tasks such as recognition, navigation, and learning.

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