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BrainBuilder ®
BrainBuilder ® is a "neurobic", com-puter-based training program that is designed to assess and build auditory and visual sequential processing abilities.
With as little as ten minutes of daily mental exercise powerful gains can be made in short-term memory and thinking skills.
In an intensive series of adaptive, interactive exercises, BrainBuilder ® trains the brain to expand its ability to sequentially process auditory and visual information. Sequential pro-cessing is fundamental to all learning activities, communication, social interaction and higher order cognitive functions.
The sequential processing activities all present sequences of digits presented in various ways either to the visual or auditory system. The program uses a sophisticated random number generator to ensure that number sequences are not repeated so the brain does not lock into a previously recognized pattern. The auditory activities are unique in that when the digits are presented, a different acoustic voice is used with each sequence presentation. This is so the ear and brain can tune in to voices with different pitches and tonal qualities in the sound spectrum. Each activity also involves a valuable motor component since answers are entered into the computer either using the computer mouse or the keyboard.
The Program consists of seven activities. Three focus on auditory processing, three on visual processing and one on attention and cognitive processing speed. A baseline level is established in each of the activities, then the program moves you to, more challenging levels of training. Results from the activities are analyzed by session and compared with your progress to date and may be viewed in reports and graphs.
Hear what Robert E Morrow MD says:
"BrainBuilder actually makes you smarter. It's hard to believe, but I've seen it again and again. BrainBuilder is an important break-through. These exercises literally grow new neural connections."
For more details of the sequential processing activities, visit the Advanced Brain Technologies website.

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