why is working memory important?  

In daily life, working memory is used for remembering instructions, solving problems, controlling impulses, and maintaining optimal social skills, focus, and attention. 

Working memory is a fundamental component to organization. It is, after all, the brain that acts as our personal file cabinet, storing everything we’ve seen, heard, tasted, touched, said or done.

Working memory is the search engine responsible for retrieving + linking information when we need it.

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working memory

is the power to remember
to pay attention to
what you’re paying
attention to



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our brain fitness
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Dr. Judith Aronson-Ramos,  our brain  fitness partner, is a Board Certified Developmental + Behavioral Pediatrician providing services to children and adolescents throughout South Florida. Her practice specializes in the treatment of ADHD, Learning Disorders, Autism and other neuro-developmental problems.

cogmed working
memory training is:
 
  • Evidence based
  • Clinically proven
  • Five weeks long
  • Coach-supported
  • For students, adults + seniors

Because of their powerful research, technology + coaching-based approach, we are proud to offer Cogmed Working Memory Training to our clients, as part of our brain fitness partnership with Dr. Judith Aronson-Ramos. 
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camp Cogmed challenge!

This summer, as part of our brain fitness partnership with Dr. Judith Aronson-Ramos (our expert developmental + behavioral pediatrician) we are excited to challenge you, your co-workers and family members to complete the   5-week Cogmed Working Memory Training program.  All the details are  HERE!  

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learn more

Cogmed Official Website
Dr. Aronson-Ramos’ webpage
About Working Memory

Articles:

Fluid Intelligence
Working Memory Training
Working Memory in the Classroom

Collection of Articles on ADD/ADHD

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View Cogmed Webinar
with Dr. Aronson-Ramos
and Ali Kaufman

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