Have any of you heard about Posit Science's Brain Fitness Program? The cost is $395. My 79 year-old mother recently bought the program. The user turns the results of each exercise in online and is given individualized instructions on what to do next. www.positscience.com <http://www.positscience.com/>
Laura Valvatne -----Original Message----- From: FRANTZ, SUE [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, January 31, 2007 4:20 AM To: Teaching in the Psychological Sciences (TIPS) Subject: Brain Fitness Center This is developing into quite the trend. According to the SharpBrains website, this company is run by 2 MBAs and 2 psychologists, and their "chief scientific advisor" is a neurologist at NYU. The "comprehensive brain workout" (Windows only, sorry Mac users [I'll leave the obvious jokes for someone else =) ]) is $139. Any sports psychologists out there? They have "The Basketball IntelliGym". But if you want to improve your golf game, you have to use the more general stress management program, "Freeze-Framer", at almost 3x the cost. ********************************************************* Online brain fitness center introduced United Press International - January 30, 2007 SAN FRANCISCO, Jan 30, 2007 (UPI via COMTEX) -- A U.S. company has opened the first online "science-based" brain fitness center, offering mental exercise workouts. The Web site -- sharpbrains.com -- boasts e-based mental exercise equipment, personal brain trainers, and nearly 200 articles, interactive blog postings and interviews with industry experts. "People are realizing that cross-training their brains, in addition to their bodies, is essential to overall health," said Alvaro Fernandez, co-founder of SharpBrains. "We predict the same surge in brain exercise that occurred with physical fitness in the '70s." Similar to joining a physical fitness gym, visitors to sharpbrains.com are encouraged to complete a brief questionnaire to identify their brain fitness goals. Based on their needs, one or more brain fitness programs are suggested to help them attain their goals. Members then take one or more assessments to determine their starting level and in which areas of brain fitness they need the most help. The program is said to tailor the activities to the members' needs and track their progress. The San Francisco company said time commitment varies with each program, but generally about 30 minutes, three times a week, are needed to achieve a program's intended results. URL: www.upi.com Copyright 2007 by United Press International -- Sue Frantz Highline Community College Psychology Des Moines, WA 206.878.3710 x3404 [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://flightline.highline.edu/sfrantz/ -- Office of Teaching Resources in Psychology Assistant Director Project Syllabus http://www.lemoyne.edu/OTRP/projectsyllabus.html
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