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In Episode 22 of Think & Move, we introduced Dividat Play — the interactive platform that organizes and delivers the cognitive-motor training games within the Dividat Neuro Gym. Designed to make every session intuitive, engaging, and personalized, Dividat Play guides users through a growing library of experiences that challenge brain-body performance through movement and play.
Now, in Episode 23, we begin exploring that game library more closely, highlighting the individual games that make Dividat Play such a powerful training environment. In the coming episodes, we’ll take a deeper look at how different games train specific cognitive and physical abilities.
First up: Arrows.
A Game That Challenges Focus and Adaptability
At first glance, Arrows seems simple — follow the arrows on the screen. But as users quickly discover, the game challenges important cognitive skills including attention, inhibition, and cognitive flexibility.
Players begin by stepping in the direction indicated by the arrows. However, the rules can change depending on the visual cues presented. If a trail appears behind the arrows, users must respond differently and step according to the trail instead.
This subtle shift requires the brain to pause, interpret the stimulus, and adjust the response in real time.
Training the Brain to Process Signals
Arrows gives users the opportunity to practice a fundamental cognitive skill: deciding which signal to pay attention to.
During the game, participants must:
Focus on the correct visual cue
Ignore competing stimuli
Adapt their decision-making as rules change
Move their body in the correct direction
This combination challenges the brain to process information quickly and translate it into coordinated movement.
Why This Skill Matters in Everyday Movement
In daily life, our brains constantly filter information and decide how to respond.
For example:
Adjusting your steps when someone suddenly changes direction
Navigating busy environments
Responding to unexpected changes around you
These situations rely on the same executive functions trained in Arrows — attention, inhibition, and adaptability.
By pairing cognitive challenges with physical stepping movements, the game strengthens the connection between thinking and moving, helping users build skills that support confidence and independence.
Learning Through Engaging Play
One of the strengths of Dividat Play is how naturally it encourages learning through interaction. Games like Arrows provide visual guidance and feedback along the way, helping users adapt and improve as they play.
What feels like a simple stepping activity becomes purposeful cognitive-motor training that builds focus, decision-making, and adaptability.
Exploring the Dividat Play Game Library
Arrows is just the beginning.
In upcoming Think & Move episodes, we’ll continue exploring the Dividat Play game library, highlighting how different games train different aspects of brain-body performance — from attention and adaptability to coordination and decision-making.
Each experience is designed to keep users engaged, challenged, and progressing.
Watch Episode 23
See how Arrows challenges focus, flexibility, and movement decision-making in Think & Move Episode 23.
🎥 Watch the full episode and discover how the games within Dividat Play turn engaging activity into meaningful progress.
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