Apps tagged with 'cognitive-training'

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  1. AI cognitive training app that generates weekly brain reports. 5 science-backed games (N-Back, Stroop, Memory, Speed, Task Switch) + GPT-4 analyzes your patterns. Track attention, memory & processing speed. Free + $29.99/year for AI insights.

    Cost / License

    • Paid
    • Proprietary

    Platforms

    • Online
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  2. Mind Dojo icon
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    Brain training that plays like a game: 11 short browser games measuring reaction, memory, logic, focus and spatial skills.

    Cost / License

    • Free
    • Proprietary

    Platforms

    • Online
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  3. Focani icon
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    Focani is a browser-based focus training app built on attention paradigms taken from published cognitive-science research — among them the Stroop task, Trail Making, the Flanker task, Go/No-Go and multiple object tracking.

    Cost / License

    • Free
    • Proprietary

    Platforms

    • Online
    All fourteen paradigms in one place, grouped by the aspect of attention they measure. Everything is free with no session limits and no paid tier, and no account is needed to play.
    A Stroop round in progress. The word is printed in a conflicting ink colour and you answer with the number keys; the trial counter and timer are the only things on screen. Every task runs in this stripped-back mode, with Esc to leave at any point.
    Each task has its own page with the procedure, playing tips and difficulty tiers — here Standard, Fast and Adaptive, where the adaptive tier moves a response deadline to your own threshold instead of stepping through fixed levels.
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    The Daily Focus Challenge: one puzzle a day, generated from the date so every player gets the same game, the same difficulty and the same trial order. One attempt only, and the board clears at midnight UTC — so the leaderboard is winnable rather than owned by whoever started earliest.
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