價格:免費
更新日期:2020-06-12
檔案大小:15.7 MB
目前版本:1.0.3
版本需求:系統需求:iOS 10.0 或以後版本。相容裝置:iPhone、iPad、iPod touch。
支援語言:英語
Unique Autobiographical Long-term Memory Training!
Change your brain and future life with Daily Memory.
‘Daily Memory’
1. encourages you to write a simple diary for memory training
2. stimulates your brain by retrieving your past experiences and emotions
3. shows you feedback as to whether your memories are correct
4. provides you with a variety of games according to your training
5. trains autobiographical long-term memory as well as working memory
6. presents various statistical results
7. illustrates your training scores, activities, and emotions.
8. leads you to look back on your life
9. helps you improve cognitive functioning with brain training
10. contributes to your mental and psychological wellbeing
Daily Memory is a memory training program with a diary. It is created on the basis of cognitive neuroscience.
1. Autobiographical memories are the memories of our lives. They contain episodic and semantic memories about self, experiences, events, people, objects, emotions, time, and places (cf. Conway, M.A. (2005). Memory and the self. Journal of Memory and Language, 53, 594-628.).
2. Retrieval of memory promotes long-term retention. (cf. Karpicke, J.D., & Blunt, J.R. (2011). Retrieval practice produces more learning than elaborative studying with concept mapping, Science, 331, 772-775.).
3. Feedback improves the accuracy of memory and retention (Butler, A.C., Karpicke, J.D., & Roediger III, H.L. (2008). Correcting a metacognitive error: Feedback increases retention of low confidence correct responses. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory and Cognition, 34(4), 918-928.).
4. The retrieval of autobiographical memories is involved in the activity in the comprehensive areas of the brain including hippocampus, prefrontal cortex, amygdala and visual cortex (cf. Cabeza, R., & St. Jacques, P. (2000). Functional neuroimaging of autobiographical memory. TRENDS in Cognitive Sciences, 11(5), 219-227.).
5. Sleep enhances memory consolidation and involves brain plasticity (cf. Maquet, P. (2001). The role of sleep in learning and memory. Science, 294, 1048-1051).
6. There is a strong interaction between cognition and emotion in the brain (cf. Pessoa, L. (2008). On the relationship between emotion and cognition, Nature Reviews Neuroscience, 9 , 148-158.)
7. Remembering the past is deeply connected with imagining the future, problem solving, decision making, creative thinking, etc. (cf. Schacter, D.L., Addis, D.R., & Buckner, R.L. (2007). Remembering the past to imagine the future: the prospective brain. TRENDS in Cognitive Sciences, 8, 657-661.)
Functions
- Writing a Diary
- Daily Training
- 3-day Training
- 7-day Training
- Statistical Results
- Forgetting Scale
Korean and USA patents applied for
Korean, Japanese USA and EU trademark registration(s) applied for
Japanese patent granted (Patent Number: 6561361)
Contact: dailymemorytraining@gmail.com