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Tennis Bowling
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Tennis Bowling is a brain training game that activates a number of different cognitive skills, among which are visual perception and hand-eye coordination. Your goal is to bring the structure down using tennis balls. As the levels of this mind game increase, you will have to take into account the wind direction and your power meter to hit the balls with more precision and strength respectively.
This brain game will adapt and progress through the levels as the user plays. Tennis Bowling is a scientific resource designed to measure and track performance, and automatically adjust the difficulty to each user's needs, which optimizes cognitive training. The brain game Tennis Bowling is suitable for children and adults and helps train and activate important cognitive skills.
The objective of the game is to carefully position the racket in order to aim the ball and hit the target at the right angle and with the necessary speed.
As you advance, the balls may run out and you may have to start over.
The difficulty increases as the speed of balls increases.
Why is "Tennis Bowling” so popular? - History
Visual perception, estimation and planning are all aspects that hand-eye coordination video games have in common. Seeing as studies show that playing these video games helps hand- eye coordination, CogniFit decided to create the perfect game to not only train this cognitive skill but also train the rest of them.
How can the brain game "Tennis Bowling" improve your cognitive abilities?
CogniFit’s cognitive stimulation games and training programs, like Tennis Bowling, help improve cognitive skills through neuroplasticity. When you activate a cognitive ability in the brain you also activate a certain neural pattern that by repeating this pattern (doing activities that use this cognitive skill) the neural activation can happen quicker, more precisely, and more efficiently.
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What happens if you don't train your cognitive skills?
Our brain is designed to reserve its resources, which is why it eliminates the connections that it doesn't use often. If a cognitive skill is not regularly trained or used, the brain will not give it the resources it needs to activate the neural pattern, and will become weaker and weaker. This makes it harder to use this skill when we need it, and less efficient in daily activities.