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Players see a picture of an intact human brain and then it gets scrambled. To win, players must put the parts of the brain back together correctly.
"In this game you have to blood type three patients and give them blood transfusions. Are you able to do that?
Players participate in a human anatomy course to learn about various infections and parts of the human body. At the end of the course they are tested on their knowledge and their ability to protect the body from infection.
Brain Rules Games is a set of free, online mini-games that can educate players about the human brain. Each mini-game addresses a component of the brain such as neurons, neuronal growth, brain development, and anatomy.
CSI Web Adventures is interactive free, online mystery game in which players use their forensic skills to solve a crime.
Every Body Has a Brain is a video game, 16 brain songs and website for 4-6 year olds funded by grants from the National Institute of Mental Health’s Small Business Innovation Research Program.
"In Brain Train, children learn to appreciate how special and unique the brain is. You’re shown a sequence of pairs of items. One item in each pair has a brain and one does not.
Fit Brains: Brain Games are a set of games intended to maximize and improve brain skill. This free, online game addresses five cognitive areas of the brain and sessions can be individualized using personalization tools.
GameWheels was developed to give patients suffering from spinal cord injuries the opportunity to exercise while playing an exergame. It can be used as a therapeutic tool for wheelchair users.
"Genomics Digital Lab (GDL) is an award winning, integrated on-line learning environment where users experience the world of biology through immersive discovery-based learning.
Grossology is an educational science game that focuses on the grosser, and presumably more fun, aspects of biology.
This web-based collection of games and exercises was developed to challenge and sharpen players’ cognitive processes.
Happy Neuron Visual-Spatial Games were developed to help improve players’ visual and spatial skills. These games may teach players to be more aware of their surroundings.
"Go through ten interactive stops and find out how our immune system protects us and sometimes could harm us."
"In this game, you are a trainee soldier of the Immune System Defense Forces, defending a human against bacterial infection. You have two missions to complete.
"Play "It's a Skin Cell's Life®" with your child to see how the interactive game lets kids learn how to practice good skin care virtually, or risk the consequences of pimples, greasy hair, a poison ivy rash and sunburn."
“Lives are in your hands as you take on the role of a top surgeon at a busy city hospital.
"In this game you perform the classic split brain experiment used by Nobel Laureate Roger Sperry when he discovered differences between the right and left hemispheres of the brain."
“Transcription Hero is an educational game where you get to play the role of RNA Polymerase!
Hoeft, F., Watson, C. L., Kesler, S. R., Bettinger, K. E., & Reiss, A. L. (2007). Gender differences in the mesocorticolimbic system during computer game-play. Journal of Psychiatric Research, 42(4), 253-258.
Wang, X. & Perry, A. P. (2006). Metabolic and physiologic responses to video game play in 7- to 10-year-old boys. Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine, 160(4), 411-415.
Stroud, L. C., Amonette, W. E., & Dupler, T. L. (2010). Metabolic responses of upper-body accelerometer-controlled video games in adults. Applied Physiology, Nutrition, and Metabolism, 35(5), 643-649.
Kirschbaum, C., & Hellhammer, D. H. (1989). Salivary cortisol in psychobiological research: An overview. Neuropsychobiology, 22(3), 150-169.
Matsuda, G., & Hiraki, K. (2006). Sustained decrease in oxygenated hemoglobin during video games in the dorsal prefrontal cortex: A NIRS study of children. NeuroImage, 29(3), 706-711.
Graves, L., Ridgers, N. D., Atkinson, G., & Stratton, G. (2010). The effect of active video gaming on children’s physical activity, behavior preferences and body composition. Pediatric Exercise Science, 22(4), 535-546.
Brain Health Blog concerns “information on the science that goes into the [brain training] games and training applications developed by Luminosity.
A collection containing numerous 3D models and textures that depict medical and health related images for varying quality and price.
Mythos Software was a game development company that created such titles as, "The Lost Files of Sherlock Holmes," "Help! Charity Compilation," and "Bodyworks Voyager: Mission in Anatomy."
A maker of brain games, "Posit Science strives to help people flourish throughout their lives. We do this by providing effective, non-invasive tools that engage the brain's natural plasticity to improve brain health."
"Our mission is to use scientific knowledge to help adults boost and maintain their brain functions. Our goal is to provide your loved-ones or your residents with fun and stimulating brain exercises."
"Xavier Studio is an award-winning creative arts studio providing visual communications for biomedical, pharmaceutical, and educational products."


























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