Web Services Development and Desktop Application

Our service available which to give the best service to our customers company for any categories development.

3Gen it-Dev

3Gen it-Dev is the community that in it, have been founded by several students from widyatama university at faculty of engineer major in informatics engineering.

The Magisters of Engineering

Have been graduated Huraa!

Teaches in the class widyatama

Teach by Mr.Logic

Cyber Eye Bandung

Cyber Eye Bandung is one of all community that founded by Adi Ahmad Mat outside campus, and have a goal to be technopreneurs in expanding knowledge and business in information technology!

Samsung Academy

Meet Up with Samsung Android Community Bandung

We are in Event of Programming Contest ACM 2011

This Photo taken when Event of Programming Competition ACM which implemented with online system from Widyatama University through Bina Nusantara University and some of top university in Asia to United States as the Promoter.

Informatics Research Development Lab

My Friends and as Senior was built and assembly a robots in ERD Lab.

The Committee of Advance.Inc Go to Campus Widyatama - Saung Android Bandung Workshop and Seminar

On this seminar we're discuss, to provide training about how to developing and costumizing mobile android app with eclipse development tools and also there is the introducing for the new product of Advance Android products (VANDROID)

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Rabu, 02 Mei 2012

Good Sleep make your brain memory strong?

         There's no doubt that a daily dose of Lumosity training will help keep your brain healthy. Once you've completed the day's training session, though, there are many other simple lifestyle changes that can positively impact your brain.

         Here's something so simple that you can do it while you sleep: did you know that sleep may be crucial for forming long-term memory?

          In a study published in the June 2011 issue of Science, University of Washington researchers worked with a special breed of fruit flies that could be induced to sleep on demand. Following a period of training, flies who then underwent 4 hours of induced sleep formed long-term memories of that training. Note that training alone was not enough to trigger memory consolidation—sleep was a necessary component. Flies who trained but did not sleep did not form long-term memories.

       The University of Washington study makes fascinating observations about sleep's power to cause memory formation. But if you're wondering how much we can learn from fruits flies, then rest assured that many human studies also show that sleep improves memory and performance. Proper sleep is easy to incorporate into your lifestyle: consider getting a good night's rest after you've studied for a test, experienced a particularly cherished event, or learned a new name in Familiar Faces. Sleep may help these novel experiences stick with you.

         Not only may sleep help your memory, but lack of sleep may also hurt your health. A 2010 study from Biological Psychiatry found that chronic insomnia may lead to loss of brain volume. Researchers used fMRI scans to examine the brains of 37 human subjects with and without chronic insomnia. Insomniacs had a smaller volumes of gray matter in three brain areas—and the more serious the insomnia, the greater the loss of volume. And a preliminary 2012 study from the Washington University School of Medicine found that poor sleep may be linked to brain plaques found in people with Alzheimer's.
Various studies make a good case for getting a good night's sleep whenever you can. But remember that while sleep may be beneficial, it's only part of the puzzle. Apart from nighttime memory consolidation, you can also work on improving your memory abilities by playing games such as Rotation Matrix. Or use both a good night's rest and a dose of Spatial Speed Match to stay alert during the day! Train now to get started.