Our suite of interactive activities is carefully designed to improve both fine motor skills (like writing or using small objects) and gross motor skills (larger movements involving core and limbs). By training users to move slowly and deliberately, we promote better hand-eye coordination, posture, and body awareness. These elements are crucial for day-to-day tasks requiring steadiness, control, and balance.
Deliberate, slow-motion games have been shown to enhance sensorimotor integration—the process by which your brain interprets feedback from muscles and joints. Whether tapping quickly, tracing a shape, or steadily connecting dots, each game develops different aspects of motor control, reaction time, and precision.
At Brain Games Lab, we follow an iterative approach to development and testing. We begin by collaborating with neuroscientists, occupational therapists, and physiotherapists to identify the core movements and motions that most benefit motor skill rehabilitation. Then, we prototype games that encourage these motions in a fun, accessible way.
Through clinical trials and continuous user feedback, we refine each game’s difficulty curve, mechanics, and pacing. Our team regularly analyzes performance data and user outcomes, applying evidence-based design to keep improving engagement and efficacy. We also incorporate neuroplasticity principles, meaning repetition and focus can strengthen the neural pathways responsible for motor coordination—helping users regain or enhance control over time.
Our ultimate goal is to create fun, meaningful experiences that feel like simple games on the surface, yet deliver clinically relevant benefits for motor function and overall well-being.
Disclaimer: Brain Games Research Lab creates interactive experiences intended to support cognitive and motor functions for individuals of various ages and conditions. Our activities do not diagnose or cure any medical conditions, nor are they FDA-approved. Always consult a qualified healthcare professional before beginning any new exercise program or therapy. Brain Games Lab disclaims any liability for adverse effects arising from use of these games.