Fit Brains Trainer

Fit Brains Trainer is not only an entertainment application but it is also a scientific application, it is a brain-training program brought to you by Rosetta Stone. It is intended to improve both your emotional intelligence (EQ) and your IQ.


Offering a broad set of mini games to train the brain and test attention levels, as well as the ability to record. Following the use procedure, your memory will be refreshed. It includes over 50 games and 500 training sessions to help you enhance your memory, thinking speed, focus, problem solving, language, and visual spatial.


According to research, online training is an excellent approach to boost cognitive reserve and brain performance. Fit Brains Trainer is free, and it can help you improve your short-term memory by up to 40% in less than three weeks.


Fit Brains Trainer, in particular, blends personal training courses with extremely easy tools, allowing users to track reliable information about their training outcomes with the aid of prominent specialists. Games centered on "emotional intelligence" (EQ)—a factor that is more prominent than with rivals—are an intriguing addition to this list. You may sign in from a computer to the website and continue playing, much like Lumosity.

Price: free version available.
Download:

  • iOS: https://hoatdong.ufm.edu.vn/s/t/fitbrainstrainer_ios
  • Android: https://hoatdong.ufm.edu.vn/s/t/fitbrainstrainer_android
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