Can't Remember What I Forgot

The latest research on memory loss and the aging brain
Sue Halpern is scholar-in-residence at Middlebury College and author, most recently, of Can't Remember What I Forgot: The Good News From The Front Lines of Memory Research. See full bio

Comments on "Brain Exercises: Better than Googling?"

Brain Exercises: Better than Googling?

I was giving a talk not long ago and mentioned that as far as I knew, there was only one memory trainer, developed by Posit Science (www.positscience.com), that had gone through extensive clinical trials, when a woman raised her hand and begged to differ.  Well, she didn’t really beg—it was more like she insisted.  Read More

Good information. I would

Good information. I would like to add something to the information regarding improving the brain capabilities. There are many software and programs which are very useful for increasing the activity in parts of the brain that control language, reading, memory and visual abilities. I have been using this software known as “Mind Sparke Brain Fitness Pro”, since last 3-4 weeks and it has shown really good effects on my mental abilities.

(http://mindsparkebrainfitnesspro.com/)

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