visual attention
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This is a word search task requiring the user to find the 10 hidden words in each of the 25 puzzles. There are 3 levels of difficulty varying the similarity of the words and the background letters. Supports only mouse input.Current Version 2.0WordSquare screenshot (115 Kbytes - JPEG)
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This is a verbal task requiring the user to form as many 2,3,4 and 5 letter words from a seed word as is possible. The task runs under selectable time constraints. At the end of the elapsed time all of the possible words are shown. Supports keyboard, mouse and concept keyboard input.Current Version 2.0WordHunt screenshot (73 Kbytes - JPEG)
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This is a visual attention and apperception task in which the computer will display a number of shapes on the screen for a short period of time. These shapes are optionally lines, circles or squares. The task is merely to look at these shapes and count the number that are displayed. At the end of this short period of time the shapes will vanish and the user is asked to enter the number of shapes displayed. There are 9 levels of difficulty (display time) and the program supports keyboard, mouse and concept keyboard input.Current Version 2.0Qcount screenshot (35 Kbytes - JPEG)
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An exercise in rapid mental addition requiring the user to sum the numeric information on 4 cards. The cards contain either a number (1 to 4) or a small set of symbols. The cards are presented for a variable period of time. The task is to add the numbers or number of items on the 4 cards and respond with a mouse click on the correct number.Current Version 2.0QwikSum screenshot (92 Kbytes - JPEG)
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A computer version of the Stroop test for concentration and mental flexibility in which the user is presented with a random series of 4 colour names displayed in one of the four colours. The task is to identify the colour of 'ink' and respond differentially as rapidly as possible.Current Version 2.0Stroop_A screenshot (52 Kbytes - JPEG)
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A computer version of the Stroop test for concentration and mental flexibility in which the user is presented with a random series of 4 colour names displayed in one of the four colours. The task is to identify the colour name and respond differentially as rapidly as possible.Current Version 2.0Stroop_B screenshot (55 Kbytes - JPEG)
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This program is intended for use in the early stages of recovery from head injury. The program provides elementary auditory and visual stimulation with a minimum of user input required. To change the pattern on the screen the user need only 'Click' - by pressing the left mouse button - SELECT - over the window. If any key is pressed, the program will either speak a word or produce a sound of some sort.Current Version 2.0Snakes screenshot (27 Kbytes - JPEG)
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This program is intended for use in the early stages of recovery from head injury. The program provides elementary auditory and visual stimulation with a minimum of user input required. To change the pattern on the screen the user need only 'Click' - by pressing the left mouse button - SELECT - over the window. If any key is pressed, the program will either speak the letter or 'bleep'.Current Version 2.0Grafix screenshot (76 Kbytes - JPEG)
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'TicTacToe' is a computer version of the classic paper and pencil game known also as 'Noughts and Crossses'. In this version you play against the computer. There are 3 levels of difficulty based on how intelligently the computer plays.Current Version 2.0TicTacToe screenshot (75 Kbytes - JPEG)
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This is a simple 'tracking' type of sensorimotor exercise that is quite good fun while providing a framework to work on visuo-motor coordination and speed of response. The goal of the exercise is to guide the pointer over the 'track' - trying to both miss bumping into the walls and hitting the bonus balls. Automatic adjustment of difficulty based on performance.Current Version 2.0Tracker screenshot (126 Kbytes - JPEG)
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This program requires the user to match a visually and/or aurally presented letter with the identical key or button response. The visually presented letters can be in either a fixed central position or randomly varying across the screen. Supports keyboard, mouse and concept keyboard input.Current Version 4.2Keyfind screenshot (76 Kbytes - JPEG)
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