Product Comparison Chart: Cognitive Enhancement Trainers
➣ Chelsea Barclay
“Brain Games” and cognitive enhancers come in many forms, from software programs to puzzle games and exercises, and even CDs designed to improve listening and communication skills. Here, we provide a comprehensive list of examples of available cognitive enhancers currently on the market. The multitude of forms offered ensures anyone interested in exercising their brain will find something that sparks their interest.

RESEARCHER:
Chelsea Barclay
Editorial
Department
C&R Magazine
www.vrphobia.eu
cbarclay@vrphobia.com
About Brenda Wiederhold
President of Virtual Reality Medical Institute (VRMI) in Brussels, Belgium.
Executive VP Virtual Reality Medical Center (VRMC), based in San Diego and Los Angeles, California.
CEO of Interactive Media Institute a 501c3 non-profit
Clinical Instructor in Department of Psychiatry at UCSD
Founder of CyberPsychology, CyberTherapy, & Social Networking Conference
Visiting Professor at Catholic University Milan.
Facebook • Twitter • Google •
Written by Brenda Wiederhold
President of Virtual Reality Medical Institute (VRMI) in Brussels, Belgium.
Executive VP Virtual Reality Medical Center (VRMC), based in San Diego and Los Angeles, California.
CEO of Interactive Media Institute a 501c3 non-profit
Clinical Instructor in Department of Psychiatry at UCSD
Founder of CyberPsychology, CyberTherapy, & Social Networking Conference
Visiting Professor at Catholic University Milan.
Read other posts by Brenda Wiederhold →
-
Seoul, Korea June 13 – 15, 2010 The 15th Annual CyberPsychology and CyberTherapy Conference (CT15), the official conference of the…read more →
-
➣ By Andrea Gaggioli et al. Telehealth is the use of telecommunications services to deliver healthcare-related services and information, including…read more →
-
➣ By Christoph Guger A brain-computer interface (BCI) is a communication channel between the human brain and external devices based…read more →