CogniFit: Memory Games and Memory Brain Training
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CogniFit: Memory Games and Memory Brain Training
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Leaders in memory games and exercises
Leaders in memory games and exercises
- Train with CogniFit's memory games online and boost cognitive skills
- Get access to this tool to train memory
- Challenge your brain and strengthen adaptive potential with these memory games
The cognitive stimulation program for memory from CogniFit makes it possible to activate and train the different mental processes used in our ability to store and remember information.
CogniFit's memory games for adults and kids adapt the difficulty to each user's specific needs as they train. This scientific resource was been perfected to continually measure the brain's ability code, retain, and recover information that it receives from the environment. The patented technology from CogniFit automatically adjusts the type of games, along with the difficulty of the memory games and cognitive requirements, for each user's specific characteristics (like age, cognitive damage or deficits, etc.).
Many people think that memory is an innate, unchanging ability. However, with the proper brain training, this cognitive skill can be trained, exercised, and improved. The intervention program from CogniFit, based on online memory games, is for both the healthy population as well as an individual worried about memory loss, or someone who has suffered any type of cognitive decline.
The memory games for adults and kids, as well as the training exercises from CogniFit, are useful for children, adults, and seniors to activate and strengthen their ability to memorize and compare their cognitive state with the rest of the population.
CogniFit offers a battery of personalized online memory games that adapts to each user's cognitive strengths and areas of improvement.
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Who is it for?
Who is it for?
CogniFit is perfect for people with and without cognitive decline or damage and can be used by people of almost any age:
- Children and teens are right at the age when they are developing their different cognitive skills. Proper cognitive stimulation at this age can help strengthen cognition of even the youngest learners, positively affecting academic results and other aspects of their lives that require learning and memorization. The memory games from CogniFit are recommended for children 7 years and older.
- Our brains stop developing at about 20 years old, but memory games can continue to help adults after 20. The memory games and exercises can help adults be more efficient at work, and in daily life.
- Put your brain to the test with the tasks designed to strengthen and improve our cognitive abilities, increasing cognitive reserve. A good cognitive reserve can help protect against cognitive decline caused by aging or brain injury. This is why it is important to train memory in seniors and elderly.
Trained cognitive skills
Trained cognitive skills
Memory is not a single cognitive area, scientific evidence has shown that it is composed of a series of cognitive skills more or less independent of each other. CogniFit memory training is responsible for training these branches of memory :
Memory
The ability to retain or use new information and recover memories of the past. Memory allows us to store internal representations of knowledge in our brain and retain events from the past to use them in the future. Learning is a key process in memory because it makes it possible to incorporate new information or modify existing information in the previous mental schemas. After this coding and storage, the information, the memory, or the learning should be prepared to be recovered in the future. The hippocampus is a key brain structure in the mnesic process, and works actively during sleep to consolidate the information acquired during the day.
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Short-Term Memory
Ability to retain a limited amount of information for a short period of time. For example, it is essential for you to be able to hold a conversation or read.
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Phonological Short-term Memory
Ability to retain auditory information for a short period of time. This type of memory is useful when, for example, we need to remember a phone number until we are able to dial it.
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Visual Short-Term Memory
Ability to retain a small amount of visual information for a short period of time. This cognitive ability helps us to understand written phrases we read or remember traffic signals, etc.
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Naming
The ability to refer to an object, person, place, concept or entity by name. This helps us to quickly access the words we want to say, avoiding the uncomfortable situation in which we are unable to remember the name of a person or an object.
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Working Memory
Ability to store and mentally manipulate information for a short period of time to perform complex tasks. Our working memory is essential to relate two concepts in a conversation or do math calculations.
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Non-verbal Memory
Ability to encode, store and retrieve information from our memory about sensory stimuli without verbal content. It allows us to associate a smell with a memory or, simply, to retain objects that we have seen.
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Contextual Memory
Ability to memorize and discriminate the real source of a specific memory. This ability lets us know the place and time a specific memory happened.
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What will I achieve with CogniFit memory training?
What will I achieve with CogniFit memory training?
CogniFit memory training relies on the brain plasticity of our brain to enhance our memory. This memory training seeks to stimulate the brain parts related to our memory to help us:
- Improve the current state of the memory: Memorizing is a complex process that we use to study, work, and other everyday activities. CogniFit memory training games are designed to improve these skills. For example, it makes it easier for us to remember a lesson, to make fewer mistakes when remembering things, or remember a specific word.
- Prevent memory problems: A person doesn't have to wait until they have memory problems to start training. CogniFit memory games can help prevent or delay age-related memory problems or other processes that lead to memory impairment.
How does it strengthen cognitive function?
How does it strengthen cognitive function?
CogniFit's memory games for adults and kids use the brain's neuroplasticity to activate and strengthen its ability to store and remember information.
Training your brain with these leading adults and children memory games in the field of cognitive intervention can help stimulate specific neural activation patterns. The repetition of these patterns with CogniFit's memory games helps create new synapses and help in the myelination of neural circuits capable of recovering or organizing memory.
The cognitive stimulation program from CogniFit was designed to help stimulate the adaptive potential of the nervous system. The memory training games from CogniFit are appropriate for anyone who is looking to test and improve their cognitive skills.
It's important to remember that proper brain training isn't just randomly playing the games you like most. It's not enough to play memory games that you find online and hope to improve your memory. Good cognitive training requires a therapeutic goal, a theoretical framework, scientific validation, and regulation, like the ones that CogniFit offers. This is the only way the brain will receive the adequate cognitive stimulation it needs.
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Graphic projection of neural networks after 3 weeks.
Benefits
Benefits
CogniFit is a platform leader in online memory games for adults and kids. All of the tasks and exercises were designed by experts in the field of neuroplasticity, stimulation, and cognitive rehabilitation. This online program based on a scientific methodology for memory stimulation and rehabilitation offers many different benefits:
Easy to use
Any user or professional can handle these memory brain games. Previous knowledge of neuroscience, or computer science is not needed. CogniFit is intuitive, agile and efficient in the tasks and results of the memory brain training.
Highly attractive
The attractive design of the games encourages motivation especially in children, helping their commitment to the training program.
Interactive and visual format
The instructions and results of this memory training have an interactive format.
Complete results report
The results of the memory games provide fast and accurate feedback. This allows for your progress and cognitive state to be up to date.
Progress and evolution
The user's performance is automatically stored by the program, allowing you to observe your progress. This also allows for the program to automatically adapt the intervention to your evolution, saving time and effort.
Adapted to each user
The intervention is personalized as the scores of each session adapt to the difficulty and demands of the training automatically
Tele-stimulation
As an online platform, CogniFit memory brain games can be accessed from anywhere with Internet access. This allows remote rehabilitation or cognitive stimulation. This allows professionals to monitor their patients' cognitive evolution of patients from their computer.
What happens if you don't train your cognitive skills?
What happens if you don't train your cognitive skills?
Memory is a fundamental cognitive function for our day-to-day lives. Poor memory can significantly reduce the quality of life. Memory loss is a normal part of aging, but memory problems can appear in various alterations, like developmental disorders brain injuries, neurodegenerative disorders, etc. This is why it is important to train and take care of your memory.
The human brain is a complex and efficient organ. It's designed to save resources and energy where it can. This means that it eliminates or weakens the neural connections that it uses least. If you don't use your memory regularly, the brain will stop sending it the resources it needs, which will cause a decrease in efficiency and make it harder to do a number of daily tasks, like learning new things, remembering past events, understanding long sentences, learning a route, recognizing family members, organizing tasks, etc.
In order to avoid this, it's important to systematically activate the mental processes related to memory. One of the most effective tools to activate and strengthen this cognitive ability are the training programs and brain games from CogniFit. This program, leader in cognitive stimulation therapy, offers a multi-dimensional and systematic training program for memory and other cognitive areas. This makes it possible to activate and strengthen the neural patterns used in the processes of coding, storing, and recovering information.
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How much time should I spend with CogniFit?
How much time should I spend with CogniFit?
The complete training sessions usually last about 10 to 15 minutes. We recommend training two to three times a week, on non-consecutive days. In order to ensure proper training, CogniFit will send training reminders.
In each memory training session, the CogniFit tool will automatically suggest two brain training games and a single assessment task to measure a group of cognitive skills. This makes it possible to easily train and measure the user's cognitive progress in memory and its different subtypes: short-term memory, working memory, etc.
CogniFit is unique
CogniFit is unique
Multidisciplinary Exercises
Complete results report
Automatic task selection
Leading Instrument
Dynamic Difficulty Adjustment
Customized for each user
Scientifically validated
CogniFit is a leader in the field of cognitive stimulation and brain training for memory. The training program incorporates a series of multi-dimensional and standardized exercises that combine different therapeutic activities: classical rehabilitation techniques, learning, and pedagogical activities specially designed for professionals to re-train memory and other cognitive skills, helping to optimize efficiency and transform areas of improvements into strengths.
The memory games from CogniFit will adapt to the user as the train. This patented technology was designed by an international team of scientists, neurologists, and psychologists that have researched the latest discoveries about the brain and memory.
The brain training program for memory from CogniFit is unique, as it continuously measures the user's performance and automatically chooses the type and complexity of the tasks that best suit the user's needs. This allows the user to constantly train and challenge the cognitive skills that they need to improve.
The personalized brain training program from CogniFit gathers the cognitive data from each user and provides a detailed report about the user's cognitive level. This makes it possible to see the user's initial cognitive level and level of progress.
Customer Service
Customer Service
If you have any questions about how CogniFit memory training works, the management or interpretation of the data, you can contact us immediately. Our team of experts in neuroscience and developmental disorders will answer your questions and help you with everything you need.
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