
Activity Description
A game of observation and speed awaits you! On your screen, some jellyfish will appear, moving around. Focus only on the middle jellyfish. At the bottom of your screen, there are arrows. Choose the arrow pointing in the same direction as the head of the middle jellyfish!Through this activity, children are encouraged to utilize their attention, working memory, and decision-making skills. It’s an enjoyable game that trains focus, orientation, and spatial perception.

Targeted cognitive skills
- Sustained Attention: The ability to sustain attention over time, as to say, to maintain the attentional focus on a task for an extended length of time.
- Processing Speed: Processing speed refers to cognitive processing assessments that require rapid performance of tasks that range from very simple to complex.
- Decision making: The cognitive process of choosing between two or more alternatives, ranging from the relatively clear cut (e.g., ordering a meal at a restaurant) to the complex (e.g., selecting a mate).
- Inhibition: The process of restraining one’s impulses or behavior, either consciously or unconsciously, due to factors such as lack of confidence, fear of consequences, or moral qualms.
- Spatial orientation: The ability to perceive and adjust one’s location in space in relation to objects in the external environment.
- Spatial representation: The process of defining and organizing spatial properties, such as the position, shape, and size of objects.


