Now it's Oxford and MindFit !
August 16th 2007 01:03
Link: www.gizmag.com/go/7793/
Oxford University spin-out company Mindweavers is set to launch a series of 'brain exercise' computer game products called ‘Mindfit’ for adults, which use innovative software that alters brain function.
MindWeavers is about to launch MindFit, the first in a series of ‘brain exercise’ computer game products, targeted at ‘baby boomers’ wishing to keep their minds active in order to slow, delay and protect against the effects of ageing. This move into the adult brain health market follows the Company’s acquisition of BrainBoost, a business which develops software to protect against cognitive decline, founded by Baroness Susan Greenfield, world expert in neuro-development and degeneration.
You know if you go to the link you just may be able to enter a competition to win a Nintendo DS, that's if you're lucky.
I wonder how much Mindfit will cost. I think if I had enough pocket money to spare I may just launch out and acquire all of these things, the trouble is I don't think any would hold my attention for long, thus making it a waste of money, but perhaps when I decide which is the most productive and value for money I'll do a little shopping.
Meanwhile, you can always do my computer art exercises, you get those for free but I suspect most of you could well do with making considerably more effort, that's the way to go.
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