Today we introduce our new game Pick the Flowers that helps improve inhibition.
What does this activity involve?
This adult game from NeuronUP aims for the player to press the button located in the center of the screen each time the element shown at the top appears.

What does this activity target?
Recoge las flores primarily trains inhibition, but it also works on processing speed and sustained attention in adults.
How does it do this? We must pay attention to the different elements shown on the screen.
To successfully complete the level, the user must correctly identify and respond to the indicated stimulus, ignoring distracting stimuli that appear on the screen.
Play through levels
As with all NeuronUP games, you can choose the phase (difficulty level). The first phase is the easiest and the twelfth is the most difficult.
The user will automatically move up or down a level depending on their correct or incorrect responses. Additionally, the professional can choose the phase manually.
Activity configuration
Recoge las flores is a game that you can play by default
- It has no maximum time,
- no visible timer,
- 5 exercises to move up a phase,
- 3 exercises to move down a phase.
Application in daily life
We can relate this activity to everyday situations such as crossing a street. To do so safely, it’s important to pay attention to the appropriate cue — in this case, that the pedestrian light is green — and to avoid impulses like crossing when it’s red or not looking to the sides to check that cars are not approaching.
We can also relate it in the opposite sense, that is, if we are driving a car. We must maintain attention while driving, proceeding only when the traffic light is green. It is necessary to maintain an adequate processing speed to make the necessary movements and prevent accidents.
This activity is recommended for adults with ADHD, frontotemporal dementia, or Alzheimer’s disease.
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Juego de inhibición para adultos: Recoge las flores






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