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Todays Online Brain Games Highlight: Oriental Game of Go

Today’s online brain games highlight is the ancient oriental game of Go. I’ve scoured the web and compiled a great list of sites on the game of Go. Below you’ll find links related to Go game rules, tips, strategy and online game play sites. I hope you enjoy the many interesting links and have fun playing the ancient oriental game of Go.

Go Information:

wikipedia

361points

blip.tv online video instruction

playgo

reiss

britgo

uk.play.yahoo

Go Game Links:

361points “capture go”, a simplified version of the Go game

flyordie play others online

uk.play.yahoo.com play others online

playgo.to downloadable game

senseis list of online servers to play others online

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Online Brain Games Update - Free I.Q. Booster Game, Dual N Back!

In case you missed it, the onlinebraingamesblog has updated it’s free bain game list with the I.Q boosting game Dual N Back. Head on over and give it a try by clicking here!

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Online Brain Games Highlight: The Dual N Back I.Q. Boosting Game

A recent study in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences found that a particular memory game called Dual N-Back may actually improve a persons short term memory. The study indicates that by regularly playing the Dual N-Back game, it may be possible to increase almost anyone’s IQ (or more accurately, gF), which was previously thought to be unchangeable.

The Dual N-Back game involves remembering both a sequence of spoken letters AND a sequence of positions of a square at the same time, hence the term “Dual” in the game name. The “N” refers to how many sequences back you remember.

Links to sites where you can find and play Dual N-Back are listed below:

Free Game Sites:

Brainworkshop – Downloadable game.

Soakyourhead

Commercial Game Site:

Brain Fitness Pro


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Online Brain Games For a Plastic Brain

Scientists have shown that our brains can change throughout our lives. This ability to change is what scientists call neuroplasticity. It is in fact the basis for all learning.

 

Over on the Sharp Brains website, Dr. Pascale Michelon writes that neuroplasticity occurs in the brain:

 

1- At the beginning of life: when the immature brain organizes itself.

2- In case of brain injury: to compensate for lost functions or maximize remaining functions.

3- Through adulthood: whenever something new is learned and memorized

 

So, what does this mean to me? It means I don’t necessarily have to let my advancing age (over 30) negatively impact my brain function. In fact, via my brains neuroplasticity, my brain can continue to develop, grow new brain cells, and make new brain connections throughout my life. What’s needed in order for me to do this is to stimulate my brain with something new and challenging on a regular basis.

 

With respect to online brain games, playing challenging games can help improve many cognitive functions. Through mentally challenging activities we can train and improve memory, processing speed, decision making, alertness, periphery vision, etc. The key in playing brain games is to be continually challenged. Playing the same game at the same level eventually loses its ability to challenge me, and thus loses its benefit from the perspective of growing and improving brain functions.

 

Here at the online brain games blog site we have many online brain games to continually keep you challenged. So go play some free brain games today and grow some new neurons!

 

 

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Fit Nuns with Sharp Brains

If you need some more evidence on how important regular exercise is - both physical and mental - for improved health and longevity, you gotta check this video out. Click Here!

 

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