A challenging memory game! Remember not just one but two images back! You must pay attention to the image presented each time and choose whether it is the same as the one shown two images back!
- Attention: It is the mechanism by which we select for active processing of a limited amount of data from all the available information that we receive through our senses.
- Memory: Is an intricate cognitive process encompassing the attention system as well as the storage, processing and recall systems. Memory requires the stimuli from the outside world to first be encoded, then stored, and finally retrieved.
- Coordination: The ability to control hand movement in response to information received through vision is called visual-motor coordination, and is necessary to coordinate movements and successfully respond to what we see.
- Reasoning: A special kind of mental activity that allows our brain to synthesize and analyze the information available to us to make a successful choice.