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Memory Trainer Plus

The paid, ad-free version of the free Memory Trainer app. It has been recently scientifically proven that reg...

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The paid, ad-free version of the free Memory Trainer app.

It has been recently scientifically proven that regular mental exercise can
significantly improve your memory and this app has been designed to do just
that (and be tons of fun as well). In particular, Memory Trainer works out
your spatial memory, working memory, focus and concentration skills.

Frequent memory exercises, like the ones in Memory Trainer, help to strengthen
and improve your memory.

This was proven in a UCLA study in 2006, published in the American Journal of
Geriatric Psychiatry, which you can read here ([http://goo.gl/aiBg](http://www
.google.com/url?q=http://goo.gl/aiBg&sa=D&usg=AFQjCNGNaGCINQ1SxwZeCLAVFyd1p3UO
ag)). Another benefit of training your memory is that it lowers your risk of
Alzheimer's disease. Exercises that keep your mind active, tone your mental
muscle and keep your brain healthy. Read more about the link between brain
training and Alzheimer's here ([http://goo.gl/4AoN](http://www.google.com/url?
q=http://goo.gl/4AoN&sa=D&usg=AFQjCNGZTgtIfluNFnPIZQ61SDlPAmUXMg)).

Memory Trainer helps strengthen your spatial memory.

Spatial memory is the part of memory responsible for recording information
about one's environment and its spatial orientation. For example, you use your
spatial memory is required when you navigate around a familiar city. You also
use this kind of memory when you remember the position of objects as well as
visually remembering patterns. By remembering the locations of target tiles in
a visual grid, you are actively working out this type of memory when you use
Memory Trainer. Scientists think spatial memory is tied to the right
hemisphere of the brain.

Daily mental exercise is recommendet for a healthy brain - so use the Memory
Trainer as often as possible!

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26 reviews

Last update

Feb. 15, 2013

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