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Bidding has ended on this item. The seller has relisted this item or one like this. Item:Brain Trainer by Sega Toys - Dr. Ryuta Kawashi |
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On bid is a brain training device based on scientific principles. By solving a series of simple arithmetic problems as fast as possible, the prefrontal region of the brain is activated. It requires 2x AAA LR03 1.5 batteries (included).
The human brain is the most complex structure in the known universe but so many of us take it so much for granted that we never realise a fraction of its potential. And as we grow older, even the parts of it we do use funtion less efficiently than they did in our youth. Unless, that is, we exercise them. The Brain Trainer, the ingenious invention of a celebrated Japanese neuroscientist called Dr. Ryuta Kawashima, is a way of staying mentally alert by stimulating the brain -more specifically the frontal cortex, that part of the brain which controls creativity, memory and communication, among other things.
A brain is a terrible thing to waste, but there's no danger of that happening to you once you've got your hands on a Brain Trainer. A series of prammes have been designed to stimulate the frontal cortex to enhance you mental agility and memory retention. These consist of everal numerical Tests, Counting Test, Focus Test and Memory Test - in which you are variously challenge to add/subtract/multiply as fast as you can, count as fast as you can, to add a series of numbers sequentially, and to memorise and recall as man numbers as possible.
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Postage and handling Item location: Clayton, Victoria, Australia Posting to: Australia
 
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