These seven programs target invaluable cognitive skills –
classification, sequencing, identifying and discriminating
information relevant to the task at hand, abstraction,
applying general rules and concepts in making specific
decisions, using feedback to formulate a decision-making
rule, working memory, immediate memory and more. Again, the
tasks cover a wide range of abilities, becoming increasingly
challenging as they progress. You can customize the
exercises to target impulse control, working memory,
processing speed, and reasoning skills.
"Conceptual Discrimination" helps the "player"
develop the ability to perceive, classify and
recognize different images based on an
underlying rule. This level requires you to
remember and process what you see when the
objects are covered up.
"Numeric Skills" requires detailed visual
perception, working memory, classification, and
mental flexibility. It can be set up as a
challenging memory exercise, where the visual
stimuli disappear before the question is given.