Radica Games N5454 User Manual

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Dear Brain Gamers,

I am delighted that you are one of the millions of

people who want to keep their minds sharp and

have fun doing it. After two decades studying how

we can improve memory and prevent Alzheimer’s

disease, I have found there is a lot we can do.

Genetics accounts for only about a third of what

determines our health as we age – that means that

simple, everyday lifestyle choices have a major im-

pact on our memory and brain fitness. My books,

The Memory Bible, The Memory Prescription, and

The Longevity Bible, detail my strategies – physical

and mental exercise, stress reduction techniques,

the Healthy Brain Diet, and more – to boost your

brain power and live longer, better. However, you

are well on your way to boosting your brain power

by playing Brain Games 2.

Brain Games 2 will teach you my basic memory

technique – Look, Snap, Connect – and help you

perfect these strategies. Besides being fun to

play, Brain Games 2 will help your memory abilities

improve almost immediately. You will also “cross-

train” your brain with left-brain (verbal memory and

logical skills – e.g., writing letters) and right-brain

(visual memory and mental skills – e.g., reading

maps) games. Brain Games 2 lets you monitor

your progress, while setting and increasing a pace

that works for your memory ability as you train your

brain and gauge your improvement.

You can use Look, Snap, Connect for everyday

memory tasks (lists, errands, names and faces)

and build on this basic technique to become a

memory champion. First master the basic skill:

Look – learn to focus your attention on the new

information you wish to remember. Slow down,

take a deep breath, and ignore distractions.

Snap – create a mental snapshot or visual

image in your mind’s eye of what you want to

remember. Make it personal and give it detail to

help fix it into your memory.

Connect – link up your mental snapshots in

you mind’s eye. This association step helps put

the new memories into context and helps you

retrieve them later when you need them.

To remember a list of errands, create a story using

Look, Snap, Connect: You need to stop at the

store to get some aspirin and a hair brush before

you meet your sister. In your mind’s eye, you see

your sister taking some aspirin and then brushing

her hair.

For learning and recalling names and faces, think

up a Name Snap and a Face Snap – then Connect

these mental pictures or Snaps together. Thinking

of a visual image or Snap for a name can be easy:

See a house for Mr. House, a gold coin for Ms.

Gold, or a carnival worker for Mrs. Carney. For

more complex names, combine visual words that

sound like the name – see Mr. Domachow eating

chicken chow mein under a dome. For a face

snap, look for a distinguishing feature and then

N5454

For 1 player / Ages 8 and up

INSTRUCTION MANUAL

P/N 823B6700 Rev.A

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N5454 Brain Games 2_Gold_Manual_1L-E, Mattel P/C N5454-0920, P/N 823B6700, Rev.A, Size: 225 x 315mm, Date: Jan. 09, 2008

connect it to the name snap. If Mrs. Washing-

ton has prominent lips, see her kissing George

Washington on the lips. At first it may seem a bit

wacky; however, you’ll not only have fun but you’ll

improve your everyday memory skills. Remem-

bering names and faces is the most common

memory complaint.

Our research group at UCLA has studied the ef-

fectiveness of Look, Snap, Connect, along with

other lifestyle strategies that improve memory

and brain health. We found that after only two

weeks, these techniques have a significant effect

on memory performance scores and dramatically

increase brain efficiency. The more you play Brain

Games 2, the better you’ll get at it and the more

brain power you’ll have.

To find out more about the creation of Brain

Games, visit

www.drgarysmall.com and

www.brainstorminginc.com.

Have fun,

Dr. Gary Small

ReAdy TO CROSS-TRAIN yOUR BRAIN!

Brain Games are mind stimulating activities

for your brain. It’s time to challenge yourself!

Whether you choose to enter the Training session

or jump right into the Testing mode, Brain Games

2 will be sure to challenge your mind in several

new and different ways.

ON – Press the ON button to power on the game.

Use the stylus to tap the SCROLL arrows at the

top and bottom of the touchscreen to toggle

through the different game modes. Once your

mode is highlighted, tap it using the stylus to

select.

NEW – Press this on the touchscreen to bring up

End Round or New Game.

END ROUND – This allows you to end the

current game and calculates the score up to

that point. This may be most useful in the

Word Hunt game when you can not think of

any more words, but there is still time remain-

ing. Or Recall when you have already memo-

rized words and there is still time remaining.

NEW GAME – This allows you to cancel the

current game and return to the Main Menu. If

selected during Testing mode, it will cancel

your score for that session.

ENTER – Press this to confirm your selection.
MENU – This will bring you back to the Menu

when you are selecting your options. If you have

already started a game, you will need to Select

NEW to quit and return to the Main Menu.

TIPS – Press this to see quick suggestions on

things you can do everyday to help improve your

memory and general wellbeing.

TIMER – This is a countdown timer that is used in

some of the exercises.

MAIN MeNU

TESTING – Select TESTING from the Main Menu

to start your daily exercise program. Choose the

skill level you wish to play at, and that’s it! Brain

Games will now run you through the 5 different

exercises (described below) of your routine. This

is the mode that you will be tested in and that

will record your score. You can check this in the

SCORE mode (see below). Remember to use the

Look, Snap, Connect technique!

TRAINING – This is where you can train or

practice the different brain games without affect-

ing your score. Select TRAINING from the Main

Menu. Tap the SCROLL arrows to toggle through

the five different exercises (Sequence, Twist,

Focus, Word Hunt, and Recall) and tap the one

you wish to select. Next, choose the skill level you

wish to play at. You are now ready to start your

training session.

Word Hunt - In this brain game your objec-

tive it to use the letters the game gives you

to make words. You will be shown a word

on screen and the total number of words

that can be formed out of that word. Select

letters from the core word with the stylus to

spell new words and then select Enter. To

deselect a letter, select that letter from your

word and it will return to the original word.

After completing the exercise, the game will

display how many you got correct.

Sequence – In this brain game your objective

is to select the random numbers in the grid in

the proper sequence or order (lowest to high-

est). If you select a number out of sequence

an X will appear, and you will continue onto

the next grid. If the sequence is correct, a

musical prompt will sound. There will be

several grids in each game. After completing

the exercise, the game will display how many

you got correct.

Twist – In this brain game the objective is to

memorize the relationship of 2 images and

then apply that relationship to a 3rd image

in order to select the correct answer. You

will be shown a puzzle on the left side of

the touchscreen. You will also be shown the

same puzzle rotated or flipped (horizontally

or vertically) on the right side of the touch-

screen. You will have 5 seconds to look at the

puzzle on the left and see how it has been

rotated or flipped in the puzzle on the right.

After 5 seconds, you will be shown a new

image and 4 possible answers. You have to

recall the relationship of the puzzles from the

opening screen and apply that relationship to

the puzzle at the top. You have 15 seconds

to solve the puzzle. After completing the

exercise, the game will display how many you

got correct.

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NEW

ON

ENTER

MENU

TIPS

TIMER

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