MindFit - the fastest way  
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10 Reasons To Choose MindFit Today 

  • Combats natural slowing of the cognitive skills we rely on in our daily lives - in just 20 minutes 3 times per week
  • Lasting results after just 10 weeks – over 10% improvement in Memory, Recall, Reaction Time, Hand-Eye Coordination etc.
  • Turns your computer into your brain’s fitness room with your own personal coach
  • Exercises 14 cognitive skills – the total brain workout
  • Proven to be more effective than other brain training software in independent clinical trials
  • 21 activities that evolve with you, for you buy now
    - always challenging, never boring
  • As featured in leading publications such as the Telegraph , New Scientist, British Medical Journal (BMJ) and THE WALL STREET JOURNAL ("Best for Fun and highest overall score")
  • Familiar UK English text and voice - very easy to use regardless of computer experience
  • Total satisfaction 30-day money back guarantee
  • No games console to buy or earn



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MindFit is challenging but not frustrating, repetitive but not boring, intensive but not tiring - this is how MindFit brain training keeps adults minds active and vital.
Start exercising your brain today and you’ll see it improve dramatically

   


MindFit’s Three Stages Programme:

Self Assessment: The assessment takes about an hour and is divided into three sittings. The software assesses your mental strengths and weaknesses and automatically creates a personal “workout” programme. It must be emphasised that the whole process is  anonymous for maximum protection of the individual’s privacy.

Training:
  Each practice session lasts for about 20 minutes and is made up of three tasks. It is recommended to  train 3 times a week.
  1. As training progresses, the ITS adjusts the level of difficulty of each task depending of your specific performance. The complete training programme includes 3 cycles of 24 training sessions with 21 different challenging tasks. You have access to "Task Pool", a pool of exercises which enables you to practice as much as you like all the exercises performed at least once.
  2. Feedback: Another unique feature of MindFit is its “Personal Coach". As you train, MindFit provides continual feedback and analysis of your performance and progress both during and at the end of the training.
  3. In addition, the software also provides you with information about the cognitive skills  being exercised in each training task and their relevance to everyday functioning.


The 14 Cognitive Skills Exercised By MindFit

  1. Short term memory
  2. Working memory
  3. Naming
  4. Speed of mental processing and response time
  5. Spatial memory
  6. Visual perception
  7. Scanning
  8. Divided attention
  9. Shifting
  10. Awareness
  11. Eye-hand coordination
  12. Time estimation
  13. Planning
  14. Inhibition



The 21 MindFit Tasks And The Cognitive Skills They Exercise: Daily Life Examples


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The Science MindFit Is Built On:

  • A  study of Nuns and Priests showed mental stimulation reduced incidence of dementia over a five year timeframe
  • A study of London taxi drivers showed that learning and using ‘The Knowledge’ (road routes and addresses) lead to physical growth in the taxi drivers brains
  • "all things considered, it’s hard not to conclude that brain training has been proven to work –under certain circumstances” from “A Game to Train your Brain” by Graham Lawton New Scientist January 2008
  • A trail of MindFit against a carefully selected range of computer games showed that both activities improved ability to carry out a range of tasks (i.e. not just to play games) but that those using MindFit did significantly better
» Read more about MindFit Results of trials 



MindFit Training Booklet

   What is Cognitive vitality?
   Can we prevent cognitive decline?
   How can we build cognitive reserves?
   Why is computer the best tool for exercising the mind?
   Is cognitive activity protects against Alzheimer's disease?
   What are the reasons for the fitness of cognitively active brains?
 

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MindFit is the best personal trainer for your brain and the most comprehensive software for the active adult you will find anywhere. For less than the price of a gym membership, you can keep your mind fit and healthy for life!




System Requirements:

A PC system with the following features is needed for ensuring a stable  performance: 
  • Procesor Pentium III 1000 MHz or higher
  • Operating system : Microsoft Windows ME,2000 SP4/XP SP2 , Vista
  • RAM Memory : 256 MB (128 MB RAM minimum)
  • CD-Rom Drive
  • Sound card : PCI 128 bit; speakers or headphones
  • Graphics card : 16 MB (support 3D graphics)
  • Screen resolution: 800x600 minimum (16 bit or more)
  • Internet connection : Recommended
  • Internet Explorer: Version 5.5 and up
  • Free hard disc space:  Typical installation: 500 MB 
  •                               Compact installation: 100 MB
Not Compatible with Mac computers



                                  

Can everyone be an Einstein? - Times Online
And there is some evidence that the games in MindFit do work. Baroness (Susan) Greenfield, director of the Royal Institution, says it does.
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The Mental Wealth of Nations
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Scientific Revelation: Age Related Decline Is Not Inevitable
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