Arranging, Ordering And Categorizing Games: NeuroPlasticity and NeuroGrowth

Any mental exercises which require that you arrange things (in the same positions as they were in before, i.e., memorizing and conforming to a map, floor plan or layout), order things (based upon a rule, i.e., smallest to largest) or categorize things (i.e., based upon rules, parameters or attributes) have the wonderful ability [whether you are a file clerk, a S.W.A.T. team member, or a Braintenance philosopher (i.e., unemployed, lazy or on an academic fellowship) can and will: 1 ) improve your memory; 2 ) improve your spacial perception and navigation ability; 3 ) improve your associative intelligence; 4 ) improve your neuroplasticity (the flexibility of brain cells to 'substitute in' for each other or to make adaptations to their functionality); and may ... 5) possibly contribute to new neuronal growth (i.e., brand new brain cells) and an newly-establish neural channels. Following is a wonderful game, courtesy of Brain Metrix, which provides an opportunity to do some ...