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Cross train your brain with Erceptio - the fun way to test your perception and security observation skills

ERCEPTIO - Cross train your brain! Test your perception and security observation skills with real video and audio clips from everyday life.

by Jaroszlav Zseleznov

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Cross train your brain with Erceptio - the fun way to test your perception and security observation skills! Erceptio trains you with real video and audio clips from everyday life. Best of all, Erceptio is always FREE!

App Details

Version
1.0
Rating
(6)
Size
4Mb
Genre
Education
Last updated
January 16, 2015
Release date
January 16, 2015
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Cross train your brain with Erceptio - the fun way to test your perception and security observation skills! Erceptio trains you with real video and audio clips from everyday life. Best of all, Erceptio is always FREE!

Think of Erceptio as a game where every answer is built into the question. Studying trivia won’t help; sharp eyes and ears will. And there's no time limit when you're answering a question.

Spy agencies, sniper schools, police departments and atomic energy inspectors all have used this kind of training. In fact, each Erceptio question was reviewed by a former covert CIA officer who has over 20 years’ security experience. Retired security and intelligence officers have endorsed Erceptio.

Erceptio will not make you Sherlock Holmes, but it will reveal something about your own perception skills, your strengths and opportunities for improvement; it will help you know yourself. Whether you are a security professional or just want a challenge, Erceptio is for you.

Why use Erceptio instead of other apps that offer brain training?
(1) Erceptio is free.
We charge nothing!
(2) Erceptio trains you with real video and audio clips from real life.
Erceptio does not ask you to quickly click on cartoon birds or manipulate geometric shapes and call it brain training. Instead, you see video clips of real people and hear real conversations. Erceptio will ask about what you just saw or heard. Scholars debate whether or not brain training learnings are transferable. That is, if you get better at a brain training exercise, are you getting smarter or just better at that exercise? Whatever the answer, we believe training based on video and audio from everyday life is more likely to transfer to everyday life. We think this is the best kind of brain training. And occasionally, we’ll even ask you about birds flying across the screen!
(3) When we’re all more observant, we’ll all be more secure.
Inspired by CIA observation skills training techniques, Erceptio was designed for security professionals. We’ll all benefit if the people paid to keep us secure sharpen their observation skills - and the rest of us do the same. Like boxing training for the person who will never get in the ring, Erceptio can be used by anyone to get in shape.

A body of university research supports the benefits of “training” your brain using visual- and auditory-based questions. Brain training programs similar to Erceptio claim that brain training can:
• improve working memory and processing speed
• have a positive impact on cognitive functioning and neuroplasticity
• help mitigate memory loss and poor concentration
• not only improve your ability to do the exercises, but help you remember, think and focus better in everything you do.
In other words, these exercises purport to lead to a brighter, sharper, faster brain.

People swear by brain training, awareness tests and observation skills courses. Every user of Erceptio will have their own experience, and we would like to know about yours. Do your perception skills improve the longer you use Erceptio? We think they will. Erceptio is, after all, the heart of perception. Take a look at our logo. “Erceptio” is preceded by a symbol that looks like the letter P, but is not. It's the shape of the shadow that would be cast if the P stood in the sunlight. From the shadow, your mind perceives the letter P. “Erceptio” is followed by a stylized letter N. The parallel lines in the N are themselves a perception test: the lines appear to be of different lengths, but their lengths are the same. This is an example of the Müller-Lyer illusion. Bookend Erceptio with the P and N and you get PERCEPTION.

We hope you have fun testing your perception skills and training your brain with Erceptio. We’re always adding new questions, so please visit often!

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