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Worksheet to work on reasoning with adults: Sort Numbers According to Value

Worksheet to work on reasoning with adults: Sort Numbers According to Value

September 8, 2023 by NeuronUP

Today we present you the expansion and optimization of the worksheet to work on reasoning in adults called Sort Numbers According to Value. Given the use made of this activity, we considered it useful to develop a wider variety of exercises. Thus, all levels have been expanded. In addition, the design and functioning have been improved. What does …

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10 Tips and Activities to Help Improve Memory and Cognitive Health

10 Tips and Activities to Improve Memory and Cognitive Health

June 15, 2022 by David Clark

As we age, our bodies change, but did you know that our brains change too? It may take longer to learn new things or remember information as we get older. Our health might decline, and our bodies become frail. There are ways to combat these changes. It’s normal to experience some memory loss as we …

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Easter Game for Kids: Easter Eggs

April 7, 2022 by Brian

With the arrival of Easter, we wanted to put out an Easter themed game for kids: Easter Eggs. We hope you like it! In what does it consist? It is an episodic memory activity for the little ones in which, in a playful and fun way, they will have to test their attention and ability …

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New memory activity for Adults – Obstacles on the Road

March 10, 2022 by Brian

We are launching this new activity thanks to the suggestion of one of our clients working with Multiple Sclerosis patients. Thanks again for your involvement in the creation of new activities! We would like to take this opportunity to encourage the rest of our customers to do the same, by writing your suggestions to [email protected]. …

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Confabulations (Vol. II): theoretical models

February 24, 2022 by Lidia García Pérez

Confabulations can be defined as false memories due to a retrieval problem, where the patient is unaware that he/she is confabulating and has the belief that the memory is true[1]. In a previous post, the classification, neuropathology and underlying cognitive mechanisms that contribute to the appearance of confabulations were briefly explained. In this second part, the major neuropsychological …

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Where are the cats? – New episodic memory activity for kids

February 24, 2022 by Brian

New memory activity for children! Where are the cats? is the new NeuronUP game to work on episodic memory in a fun way. What does it consist of? It consists of memorizing the boxes that the cats are in and once the cats hide, remembering which boxes they were in and clicking on them. It …

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Players in Order – Episodic memory game for kids

November 23, 2021 by Brian

We knew that the adult activity Sticky Notes in Order was going to be very successful, and we were right, its being used a lot! That’s why we have decided to break out the children’s version of this exercise as soon as possible, with a design more adapted to children and just as entertaining. We present you …

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Episodic memory game for adults

November 11, 2021 by Brian

This week we publish a new activity for adults thanks to the suggestion of one of our clients who works at a Brain Injury Rehabilitation Center. It is called Sticky Notes in Order, an activity to work episodic memory. “We do this activity manually with actual sticky notes, but we think it could be more …

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New episodic memory game for children!

September 30, 2021 by Brian

We are back and refreshed after summer vacations and we are back to the routine of releasing a new activity every 15 days! This week we present the new children’s game:  Who raised their hand?  As we show you in the following video, this activity consists of remembering the order in which the children have raised …

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