
Activity Description
Certain cards will appear on your screen containing mathematical operations, while others will have the results of the operations as a number of objects. Mentally calculate the result of the operations and try to remember the positions of the cards with the results. When the cards are flipped, match operations with results. Exercise your logic and memory while playing this fun game.
Targeted cognitive skills
- Episodic memory: The ability to remember personally experienced events associated with a particular time and place.
- Logical reasoning: Logical or deductive reasoning involves using a given set of facts or data to deduce other facts by reasoning logically. It involves drawing specific conclusions based on premises.
- Working memory: The ability to hold information in consciousness for adaptive use. This can include information from all sensory modalities, verbal and nonverbal ones. Working memory is conceptualized to include two separable components: maintenance of information and manipulation of information. Maintenance of information includes memory for verbal information, spatial information and other information (including emotional) across multiple sensory channels. Manipulation of information is the process of operating on information stored in working memory storage.