A new study has shown that playing mental arithmetic helps to build the brain. According to the Japanese professor, thinking maths is more beneficial for the brain than playing a PlayStation game. Ryuta Kawashima, who conducted the study, used brain scanners to monitor the children's activities while they played Nintendo-style video games. He wanted to show that these games could improve brain function by stimulating the mind.
In addition to exercising the brain, Math Exercises for the brain is a fun way to improve memory and logic. It helps in improving a variety of skills used in everyday life, including problem solving and time management. In addition to enhancing memory and logic, the game also includes mini-games that require users to apply their mathematical skills. Other mini-games include tables Schulte and 2048, which have varying game fields.
The app is available for iOS and Android devices. It is not possible to install Math Exercises for the brain on a PC. To use it, you will need to use an emulator. Most of the emulators are free to download and are easy to use. You will need to sign in to Google Play Store or Apple's App Store using your Gmail account. Once you are signed in, you can start using Math Exercises for the brain.