08/19/11. This game is temporarily unavailable. I have emailed PositScience to determine whether or not they plan to bring the game back.
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To begin this brain fitness game, click the Medium link under the picture at left. This opens the game in a pop-up window. Wait for the game to load, then click the "Play Now" button. Note: Turn up the volume on your computer before starting the game. |
This is the demo version of a powerful brain exercise created by Posit Science. Press the Spacebar if the number of characters you see matches the number you hear. This brain game trains alertness, concentration, and response inhibition.
If you like this game, you might also enjoy the Brain Sequencer page.
HOW TO PLAY. Eyes and ears collide in this fun and fast brain training game. Challenge your brain to best itself against the pressure of the clock in this scientifically designed brain game from Posit Science.
Press the Spacebar if the *number* of characters you see on the screen is the same as the number you hear on your speakers.
For example, if the screen shows "33333" and the voice says "five", press the Spacebar. If the screen shows "@@@" and the voice says "one" do nothing.
This brain game speeds up based on how accurate you are. As a result, it can get really fast and difficult quickly, which is a fantastic stimulus for your brain. At the end you are given a score from one to five. You can repeat the game by clicking the "Play Again" link.
There are three parts: a quick Tutorial, a 30-second practice session, and the game itself. I recommend you complete the tutorial the first time. After that go straight to the game by clicking the "Skip Tutorial" button.
After playing this game a few times, I noticed my concentration was significantly improved. I could almost feel the increased blood flow in the front part of my brain due to the intense mental effort required!
| About Posit Science. Posit Science is a leading brain games software company. They design and sell "effective, non-invasive tools that engage the brain's natural plasticity to improve brain health." They have appeared in publications such as The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, and Time Magazine. |
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