Nounenrei, Brain Stress, Head Scan (Japan Version) Nintendo DS
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| Product Title: | Nounenrei, Brain Stress, Head Scan (Japan Version) 腦年齡 腦壓力計 腦掃瞄 (日本版) 脑年龄 脑压力计 脑扫瞄 (日本版) 脳年齢 脳ストレス計 アタマスキャン (日本版) Nounenrei, Brain Stress, Head Scan (Japan Version) |
| Manufacturer Name(s): | SEGA |
| Release Date: | 2006-09-14 |
| Language: | Japanese |
| Disc Format(s): | NDS |
| Other Information: | Japanese Version |
| Package Weight: | 100 (g) |
| Shipment Unit: | 1 What is it? |
| YesAsia Catalog No.: | 1004468532 |
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「脳年齢 脳ストレス計 アタマスキャン」は老人福祉施設やリハビリテーション施設、脳外科、脳神経科などの病院で実際に使用されている、学術的 信頼性が高い、脳年齢計ATMT(Advance Trail Making Test)の機能を手軽に楽しむことができる計測&トレーニングツールです。脳の機能は、青年期を過ぎると、体力や筋力と同様に、年々低下していきます。しかし、脳も体力や筋力と一緒で、毎日積 極的に使う習慣をつけることによって、機能の低下を防ぐことができます。
Genre: Others
No. of Players:1
遊戲類型:其他
遊戲人數:1人
ジャンル:その他
プレイヤー:1人
(日本版/ Japan Version)
Genre: Others
No. of Players:1
遊戲類型:其他
遊戲人數:1人
ジャンル:その他
プレイヤー:1人
(日本版/ Japan Version)
公式サイト:http://atama.sega.jp/
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Customer Review of "Nounenrei, Brain Stress, Head Scan (Japan Version)"
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1 people found the following helpful
It's Sega's Brain Age!
It's Sega's Brain Age!
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If you've gotten tired of Nintendo's Brain Age then, you just might want to try out Sega' version of Brain Age. Making use of the ATMT (Advanced Trail Making Test) that is used worldwide in hospitals and research, this piece of software monitors your brain stress and age through two main tests. The whole idea is to train your brain effectively by keeping your stress low. Those who don't know Japanese won't be able to take the stress test because it's a bit like Nintendo's "Maze Connect" except it makes use of Kana, the Japanese alphabet. However, you can still take the brain age test which requires you to tap numbers in sequence from 1~25. It might sound easy but it's actually pretty hard because they move around! You are then rated on your brain's activeness, energy and wits. To help you improve on these ratings, there's a bundle of mini games that seem to be a lot more fun than Nintendo's first Brain Age! There are a total of 16 mini games including one where you get to blow into the mic to send a balloon up to the ceiling while avoiding bombs and one where you smash panes of falling glass. Each of these exercises have a different purpose in keeping your mind in tip top condition and it seems to actually work! I found my stress level dropping by a small fraction after playing through the relaxation exercises. 20 isn't the optimum age anymore here because the software contains a sample of over 11,000 candidates so you will have your own target for your age. Overall, whether this really helps make your mind sharper or not, the mini games should keep you entertained for a while! |
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