Vision Computer & Tablet Games
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Vision Computer & Tablet Games
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Submarine Escape is a dynamic, mission-based game designed to improve visual scanning, cognitive flexibility, and problem-solving skills for patients with vision deficits associated with traumatic brain injuries (TBIs). In this game, players embark on an underwater adventure to escape a sinking submarine, navigating through various cognitive and visual challenges
Memory Reel is designed to help patients with TBI and vision deficits improve their memory and visual processing skills. In each round, patients watch a short video clip, then answer a series of questions based on what they saw and heard. The questions challenge them to recall specific moments, spot hidden objects, or fill in the blanks. After completing each round, patients can rewatch the clip to test their memory again, reinforcing their cognitive and visual abilities.
Spot It and Solve It is an engaging visual-perception activity designed to help patients improve their ability to identify patterns, shapes, and spatial relationships. The game closely resembles the MVPT-4. This game focuses on visual skills such as visual scanning, figure-ground discrimination, and problem-solving, often impacting patients with traumatic brain injuries (TBIs) or vision deficits.
Vision Quest is an interactive escape room game designed to target essential visual skills such as convergence/divergence, short-term memory, visual scanning, visual perception, and problem-solving.
Uncover & Discover is an interactive visual-perception game designed to enhance attention to detail, visual scanning, and memory recall. Patients use their computer mouse to gradually uncover a hidden image, revealing only small sections at a time. Once enough of the image is visible, they answer questions based on what they see, such as identifying objects, counting items, or interpreting the scene. This activity helps individuals with traumatic brain injuries (TBIs) or vision deficits improve their ability to process visual information, strengthen figure-ground discrimination, and enhance problem-solving skills in a fun and engaging way.
Memory Match-Up is designed to help patients improve their short-term memory and cognitive skills. In each round, patients hover their mouse over cards to briefly reveal the images, then must choose one card to select based on a prompt or question. Once a selection is made, a new set of cards appears, giving the patient another chance to test their recall.
Printable Vision Worksheets
Connect 4 Worksheet
A paper printable versions where players strategically place pieces or color the paper to form four in a row
Best for: Individuals with deficits visual tracking and spatial awareness
Compass Quest
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Players follow a variety of sequences of cardinal directions (North, South, East, West) on a grid to determine what treasure their ship lands on
Best for: Individuals with deficits in visual tracking, processing, and spatial awareness
Route Runner
Players track 4 football routes to test their abilities as the quarter back to choose the best course and make the right game time decisions
Best for: Individuals with deficits in visual tracking, problem-solving, and executive functioning
Grocery Hunt
Players are given a shopping list and must visually search through the cluttered grocery aisle shelves to find and circle the correct grocery items.
Best for: Individuals with deficits in visual scanning, visual memory, and figure-ground perception.
Connections
A paper version of the New York Times game, Connections. Players categorize words into groups based on shared themes.
Best for: Individuals with deficits in visual scanning, cognitive skills, problem-solving, and recall memory.
Wordle Worksheet
A paper printable version of the New York Times game, Wordle. Players use logical and letter recognition to determine the hidden word.
Best for: Individuals with deficits in visual scanning, memory, sequencing, and letter discrimination.
Word Search
Printable word search where players are asked to locate hidden words within a grid.
Best for: Individuals with deficits in visual scanning, figure-ground perception, attention, and concentration.
Find the Numbers Activity
Players search for a specific number within a visually cluttered field of random numbers.
Best for: Individuals with deficits in visual scanning, visual discrimination, and cognitive processing.
Spot the Differnce
Players compare two nearly identical images to identify subtle differences.
Best for: Individuals with deficits in visual discrimination, short-term visual memory, visual scanning, and attention to detail tasks.
Maze Puzzles
Players navigate through a printed maze using problem-solving and visual skills to find the correct path.
Best for: Individuals with deficits in visual tracking, spatial awareness, and executive functioning.
Phrase Navigator
Players use a printed grid of randomized numbers as a reference to locate and decode a hidden phrase on a separate worksheet.
Best for: Individuals with deficits in convergence, visual scanning, and cognitive processing.
Color By Numbers
Players follow a number guide to color specific sections of an image to create a colorful picture.
Best for: Individuals with deficits in visual scanning, visual-motor coordination, attention, and sequencing.
Tracing Letters, Numbers, & Lines
Players trace over letters, numbers, and lines to improve visual-motor coordination and handwriting skills.
Best for: Individuals with deficits in visual motor integration and fine motor control.
Sudoku
Sudoku is a puzzle game where players fill a 9x9 grid with digits from 1 to 9, following these rules: each row, column, and 3x3 region must contain each number exactly once. Some numbers are pre-filled, and the player must use logic to complete the puzzle.
Best for: Individuals with deficits in visual scanning, pattern recognition, cognitive flexibility, and executive functioning.
Mirror Image
Players identify and complete the worksheet by drawing the mirror-image images.
Best for: Individuals with deficits in visual-spatial, visual perception, and attention.
Connect the Dots
Players connect a series of numbered dots in chronological order to reveal an image.
Best for: Individuals with deficits in fine motor skills, visual tracking, and cognitive organization tasks.
Vision Training and Cognitive Rehabilitation Apps