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Developer's DescriptionBy Rosetta Stone CanadaRosetta Stone Fit Brains Trainer is an award-winning brain training & fitness app brought to you by Rosetta Stone, the world's premier learning company.Rosetta Stone Fit Brains Trainer is an award-winning brain training & fitness app brought to you by Rosetta Stone, the world's premier learning company. Fit Brains games are not only extremely fun to play, but they help improve your brain health as well. Train your brain with over 360 brain games & workout sessions designed to target Memory, Processing Speed, Concentration, Problem Solving, and Visual-Spatial skills. Download the Fit Brains app for FREE now!HEALTH BENEFITS:* Improve Memory and Recognition* Deep Concentration* Increase Attention Span* Smart & Quick Thinking* Stronger Problem Solving* Improve Hand-Eye Coordination* Faster Reaction Speed* Positive Mood ChangesAWARD-WINNING BRAIN TRAINING BY ROSETTA STONE: Fit Brains Trainer is used by more than 12 million people and has been ranked as the #1 education app in 90+ countries!TRACK YOUR PERFORMANCE:The Fit Brains Index uses an innovative adaptive learning system to scale and measures your cognitive performances across 5 major brain areas. Use personalized tools to track & improve your performance, and compare your training scores with others your age and gender.CONTACT USGENERAL INQUIRIES: contact@fitbrains.comTWITTER: http://twitter.com/fitbrainsFACEBOOK: http://www.facebook.com/FitBrainsCommunityBLOG: http://www.fitbrains.com?/blogLINKEDIN: http://www.linkedin.com/company/fit-brainsPINTEREST: http://www.pinterest.com/rosettastonehq/fit-brains-brain-games/SCIENCE OF FIT BRAINSOur scientific efforts are led by our Chief Scientific Officer, Dr. Paul Nussbaum, a clinical neuropsychologist and national leader in Brain Health. He is cited frequently by the media and national press including the New York Times, Wall Street Journal and USA Today.IN THE NEWSNew York Times:"There is a gradual growing awareness that challenging your brain can have positive effects," Dr. Cohen said... "Every time you challenge your brain it will actually modify the brain," he said. "We can indeed form new brain cells, despite a century of being told it is impossible."Women's Health:"I logged on during a break at work and got so hooked I ended up playing their brain games for an hour."Discover Magazine:"What's unique: Complex, richly illustrated and thought out brain games with different levels and storylines. Summed up: Very dynamic."CBS:"It's a game playing product but the twist here is that all of the games help exercise and train your brain!"
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