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
Easter Game for Kids: Easter Eggs
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
New memory activity for Adults – Obstacles on the Road
We are launching this new activity thanks to the suggestion of one of our clients working with Multiple Sclerosis patients. Thanks again for your
Confabulations (Vol. II): theoretical models
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
Where are the cats? – New episodic memory activity for kids
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
Players in Order – Episodic memory game for kids
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
Episodic memory game for adults
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
New episodic memory game for children!
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
Confabulations (Vol. I): classification, neuropathology and cognitive mechanisms
Confabulation, sometimes called "honest lying" is a cognitive phenomenon that can be seen in several acquired neurological conditions as well as in