New scientific 'edugame' develops and accelerates learning abilities for students, adults, seniors

Stephane Bergeron, M.D., CEO of Brain Center America (BCA), today announced the launch of NeuroActive LEARNING, a new scientific edugame that develops and accelerates learning abilities, for anyone 11 years of age and older, including high-school and college students, adults and seniors. The doctor-developed computer program hits the market Aug. 11.

Scientifically developed by BCA’s international team of physicians and brain specialists, LEARNING is the world’s only software program that predisposes the brain to easier learning. It is powered by an advanced artificial intelligence that customizes training in real-time to fit every user’s skills.

“LEARNING is the fastest-working, most fun solution for people seeking to boost their learning abilities. It accelerates the learning process and makes learning easier by developing the skills, abilities and mechanisms the brain uses to learn: from reading comprehension and retention to problem-solving skills, critical thinking, speed of analysis, memory and more,” Dr. Bergeron said. “Brain Center’s newest program helps students improve their grades, employees master new skills at work, and boomers and seniors learn new languages and keep their brains sharp. This fun and engaging program also includes five bonus tutorials on memory training and speed-reading to ensure maximum results.”

Added Dr. Bergeron: “Having invested 23 years of my life in my own education, and with three kids currently in high school, I know the countless hours and efforts parents and students devote to education. There are now proven ways that help students learn faster, get better grades and make learning easier for everyone. I am proud we are receiving great interest from schools seeking to incorporate LEARNING into their curriculum and from businesses wanting to offer this training to their employees.”

LEARNING, available in English and Spanish, may be used on any PC or Mac at homes, schools and offices. It sells for $79 and is available online at www.neuroactiveprogram.com and at retail outlets. It is part of BCA’s complete suite of NeuroActive brain-fitness programs, including the NeuroActive Brain Bike and iBrainFIT for iPhone, which exercise the entire brain to produce a sharper, more youthful mind.

Scientific research proves that the brain, at all ages, has significant potential to acquire new knowledge and skills with proper training and exercise. Known as neuroplasticity, or brain plasticity, that recently discovered ability to change and map new neural pathways, stimulate new cell growth, and deliver better blood flow and oxygen to the brain is at the heart of BCA’s groundbreaking NeuroActive.

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  1. Michael Cole Michael Cole United States says:

    I have been working in the brain fitness space since 2001 and we have come along way. There has been significant scientific studies over the last 5 years that illustrate how we can maintain and develop our cognitive skills through our lifespan. Our company has started to launch pilots that provide more efficacy to our software. I truly believe the next 5 years will see a lot of positive developments in this area.

    Michael
    www.fitbrains.com  

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