The Role of Attention Tasks in Brain Training Games
Attention tasks can make brain training games more structured when the design clearly separates focus, inhibition, distraction, and response demands.
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Attention tasks can make brain training games more structured when the design clearly separates focus, inhibition, distraction, and response demands.
Somaticore Editorial Team · 4 min read
Cognitive assessments can offer useful task-based information, but they need careful interpretation, context, and clear limits.
Somaticore Editorial Team · 4 min read
A careful guide to cognitive training, what research can reasonably support, and how to approach practice without overstated claims.
Somaticore Editorial Team · 5 min read
Neurotechnology is moving quickly, but responsible writing should separate current capabilities from speculation about the future.
Somaticore Editorial Team · 5 min read
Gamification can make cognitive practice more engaging, but the strongest designs keep the task clear, measurable, and honest about what is being practiced.
Somaticore Editorial Team · 4 min read
Response time can reveal useful task patterns, but it should be read alongside accuracy, context, fatigue, and task design.
Somaticore Editorial Team · 4 min read
A credible cognitive health game uses clear task design, honest claims, useful feedback, and careful language about what the game can and cannot show.
Somaticore Editorial Team · 4 min read