Description of Games
- Abstraction – Exercise your ability to quickly differentiate between words with a concrete vs. abstract meaning.
- Attention Training Game – Exercise your brain’s attention. Based on the flanker attention task. Practice your ability to ignore competing information and processing speed.
- Anticipation – Practice your ability to anticipate and respond rapidly.
- Changing Directions – Practice your attention, concentration, processing speed, and mental flexibility.
- Divided Attention I – Practice your ability to divide your attention and respond rapidly.
- Face Memory – Memorize a group of faces and then see if you can recall them.
- Math Star – Practice your basic arithmetic skills.
- Memory Racer – Practice for your brain’s working memory and processing speed.
- Memory Span – Practice your verbal and nonverbal working memory to increase the span of your immediate memory.
- Memory Flow – Practice your visual and verbal memory for the flow of events.
- Memory Match – Practice your memory for completed tasks.
- Mental Categories – Practice your processing speed and quick categorization skills.
- Mental Flex – Practice your cognitive flexibility and ability to ignore competing information.
- Path Memory – Practice your ability to memorize and reproduce paths.
- Serial Memory – Learn a series of 10 numbers and faces in as few trials as you can.
- Self-Ordered Learning for Objects – Memorize a sequence of objects using a sequence you determine.
- Spatial Memory – Memorize the locations of the tiles that flip over with increasing numbers of tiles.
- Speed Trivia – Test and improve your knowledge of general trivia and information.
- Vocabulary Star – Improve your vocabulary and spelling skills.
- Vocabulary Power – An un-timed multiple choice vocabulary task.
- Visual Memory – Test and practice your visual memory skills.
- Word Memory – Memorize 30 words and see if you can remember them.
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