Memory - Memory

Skill development memory

Memory

Memory is our basic cognitive function, it lets us memorize, save, reproduce and forget information. Memory classifications are countless...and all that is because not only a human or a flash drive possess memory, but the whole surrounding world. Looking at memory as at the cognitive function, we may divide it by types of feelings: visual, aural, gustatory and odor memory. Also, memory may be classified by types of information for memorization: locomotory, emotional, image and verbal memory. Brainapps is working on improvement of working memory capabilities.
It is memory organization that mostly defines opportunities of development of cognitive capabilities; memory is very adaptive, which lets us reach the top results that will immediately affect attention and thinking.

Why it is profitable to train memory?

Poor memory is the most frequent complaint, and there is no difference in what it is about: name of the first teacher or location of keys. Memory is needed for solving practically any task in our life.

Games developing memory

Game  Twins

Twins

Here is a field filled with pictures; you need to find and mark the image having a twin.

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Game  Stepping Stones

Stepping Stones

For a few seconds, you will be shown a table filled with numbers; for a successful passing game remember and click all the numbers in ascending order.

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Game  Speed Match

Speed Match

We have a number of images, you need to remember the previous one and compare it with the current one, answering whether it is repeated or not.

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Game  NBack2

NBack2

Here is a sequence of numbers. You need to memorize the entire sequence and compare the number on the last card with the previous one; the answer is given by pressing "yes" / "no".

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