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A memory sequence game. Watch the pattern of colors and sounds, then repeat it back. The sequence grows longer each round. How far can you go?
Logic skills transfer to business.
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Watch as the game lights up a sequence of colored buttons. Then repeat the sequence by clicking the buttons in the same order. Each round adds one more color to the sequence. One mistake and it's game over!
Create mental associations for each color (e.g., link colors to directions). Chunk long sequences into groups of 3-4. Practice at lower speeds before gradually increasing difficulty.
Bavelier, D. et al. (2012). "Brain plasticity through the life span: learning to learn and action video games." Annual Review of Neuroscience, 35, 391-416.