Read composition thoroughly to review the following and to know new something :
expression/approach :
The same way our muscles do (the same way you,we he......any verb)
eg:
!!! the same way we have made.
!!! : the same way he did yesterday
Usuage: To, through
Explanation: How Brain Training Can Make You
Significantly Smarter
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As many people hit middle age, they often
start to notice that their memory and mental clarity are not what they used to
be. We suddenly can't remember where we put the keys just a moment ago,
or an old acquaintance's name, or the name of an old band we used to love.
As the brain fades, we euphemistically refer to these occurrences as
"senior moments."
While seemingly innocent, this loss of mental
focus can potentially have a detrimental impact on our professional, social,
and personal well-being.
It happens to most of us, but is it
inevitable?
Neuroscientists are increasingly showing that
there's actually a lot that can be done. It turns that the brain needs
exercise in much the same way our muscles do, and the right mental workouts can
significantly improve our basic cognitive functions. Thinking is
essentially a process of making neural connections in the brain. To a
certain extent, our ability to excel in making the neural connections that
drive intelligence is inherited. However, because these connections are
made through effort and practice, scientists believe that intelligence can
expand and fluctuate according to mental effort.
Now, a new San Francisco Web-based company has
taken it a step further and developed the first "brain training
program" designed to actually help people improve and regain their mental
sharpness. Called Luminosity, it was
designed by some of the leading experts in neuroscience and cognitive
psychology from Stanford University.
Lumosity, is far
more than an online place to exercise your mental skills. That's because
they have integrated these exercises into a Web-based program that allows you
to systematically improve your memory and attention skills. The program
keeps track of your progress and provides detailed feedback on your performance
and improvement. Most importantly, it constantly modifies and enhances
the games you play to build on the strengths you are developing--much like an
effective exercise routine requires you to increase resistance and vary your
muscle use.Does it work?
Apparently it does. In randomized, controlled
clinical trials, Lumosity was shown to significantly improve
basic cognitive functions. One study showed students improved their scores on
math tests by 34 percent after using Lumosity for six weeks,
significantly greater gains than those made by other students in the same
class, who were not training with the Lumosity program.The company says its users have reported
clearer and quicker thinking, improved memory for names, numbers, directions,
increased alertness and awareness, elevated mood, and better concentration at
work or while driving.While many of the games at Lumosity are free,
a modest subscription fee is required to use the full program over the long
term.However, Lumosity is currently offering a free trial of their program to new users so that you can see how well
it works before you decide to subscribe. The trial is completely free (no
credit card required) and the company believes the results will speak for
themselves. (speak to).
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