Research, Development, Verification. We are 100% Local.
Brainastic Training is the first application developed in Hong Kong for local cognitive training.
A unique electronic brain training model focusing six major cognitive functions
is built with reference to the findings from Australia,
the United States and the United Kingdom.
Memory
Memory can be divided into three phases: to receive, to store and to retrieve information.
Attention
Attention means the ability to focus on a particular thing or activity while disregarding external stimuli or disturbances.
Execution
Execution means the ability to transform ideas into actions and finally into outcomes. When using executive function we need to attain goals by thinking and planning.
Flexibility
Flexibility means the ability to convert concept and comprehend multiple concepts simultaneously in the thinking process.
Visual Space
Visual space means the ability to manage visual information and to distinguish between and react to colors, shapes, and movement of objects.
Language
Language means the ability to communicate with the outside world. We use voice and sounds to convey information.
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