The Objective
The objective of Neuro-Training is to match the ink color of the question word in the central section of the screen (ignoring the word itself) to the word in the answer labels at the bottom of the screen (ignoring the ink colour of the label).
EXAMPLE 1: In this example, the question word is 'BLUE' written in red ink. You must try to ignore the word 'BLUE' and find an answer to match the ink color (red).
The options in the answer labels are the words 'GREEN' (written in red ink) and 'RED' (written in green ink). You must try to ignore the ink color of these words and select the answer label showing the word that matches the ink color from the question word (red).
'RED' (written in green) is the correct answer since the word 'RED' matches the ink color of the question word (red).
EXAMPLE 2: In this example, the question word is 'RED' written in purple ink. You must try to ignore the word 'RED' and find an answer to match the ink color (purple).
The options in the answer labels are the words 'GREEN' (written in purple ink) and 'PURPLE' (written in blue ink). You must try to ignore the ink color of these words and select the answer label showing the word that matches the ink color from the question word (purple).
'PURPLE' (written in blue) is the correct answer since the word 'PURPLE' matches the ink color of the question word (purple).
EXAMPLE 3: In this example, the question word is 'GREEN' written in brown ink. You must try to ignore the word 'GREEN' and find an answer to match the ink color (brown).
The options in the answer labels are the words 'BROWN' (written in green ink) and 'GREEN' (written in brown ink). You must try to ignore the ink color of these words and select the answer label showing the word that matches the ink color from the question word (brown).
'BROWN' (written in green) is the correct answer since the word 'BROWN' matches the ink color of the question word (brown).
You can try a practice session by tapping Neuro-Training Practice in the app menu.
How it Works
Neuro-Training uses a response inhibition protocol called Brain Endurance Training (BET). BET has been shown in fMRI brain scans and numerous peer-reviewed studies to improve athletic performance by targeting the part of the brain responsible for managing fatigue, decision making and the suppression of undesirable impulses aka will power.