The Reveal of Neuro Attention

History of Neuro Attention Corporation

Neuro attention started in a counseling center in 2008. Here we met the book 'Train Your Brain: 60 Days to a Better Brain’. The book included scientific studies on brain exercises by Japanese Professor Ryuta Kawashima. Using fMRI technology, Kawashima detected how the human brain responds in different functions.

-Activation in the brain while thinking deeply: A small part of the prefrontal cortex on the left side becomes active.

-Activation in the brain while solving simple arithmetic operations quickly: Many regions are active on both sides.

-Activation in the brain while watching television: The vision-focused occipital lobe and the hearing-focused temporal lobe are activated.

-Activation in the brain while writing: It is seen that the prefrontal cortex is active on both sides.

-Activation in the brain while reading mentally: Different regions on both sides become active.

-Activation in the brain while reading aloud: There are more active areas on both sides.

As a result of experiments, Professor Kawashima designed a 60-day exercise program. Implementation of this program with clients yielded positive results. Over time, studies were carried out through R&D activities on how different cognitive development programs could be implemented based on software. In addition to software to increase processing speed, modules that activate short-term memory and working memory have also been added.

• Exercises that are effective in maintaining attention and response inhibition have been developed.

• Software was created that synchronized processing speed and working memory, and surprising results were obtained.

• In addition, movement-based exercises that affect cognitive functions were integrated into the training program and the results increased.

Neuro Attention has evolved into an innovative system that activates mental functions by integrating software and movement-based exercises.



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