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This content is for educational purposes only. My goal is to raise awareness about public health trends and provide tools that support neuroplasticity and cognitive reserve. These exercises are not diagnostic, predictive, or preventative, and are not intended to prevent, treat, or diagnose any medical condition. Performance on these exercises does not indicate cognitive status or disease risk.
✨ Why this works:
This isn’t just a “memory game.”
It trains:
• Working memory (holding info under pressure)
• Attention control (not losing the thread when distracted)
• Cognitive flexibility (switching tasks without dropping information)
🧠 What the research shows:
Studies in cognitive neuroscience show that combining distraction with recall strengthens prefrontal cortex networks responsible for focus and memory retrieval.
Translation?
➡️ You’re teaching your brain to stay online instead of blanking out when life gets noisy. You’re training your brain to handle distraction the way it should!
This is the same system you use when you:
• Walk into a room and forget why
• Lose your train of thought mid-sentence
• Feel mentally “foggy” under stress
💡 Memory isn’t about being “bad at remembering.”
It’s about training the brain to hold, inhibit, and retrieve information efficiently.
There’s no such thing as a bad brain just a trained one and an untrained one.
👉 Save this to train your brain again later
Kattner F. Transfer of working memory training to the inhibitory control of auditory distraction. Psychol Res. 2021 Nov;85(8):3152-3166. doi: 10.1007/s00426-020-01468-0. Epub 2021 Jan 15. PMID: 33449207; PMCID: PMC8476394.
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