Cogni3D comprises a series of daily activities to be carried out by the users. There are two training packages available under the User mode while customised training can be created under the Admin mode. The latter is usually meant for clinics which may carry out further analysis based on the advanced results that are only available under this mode.
Under this User mode, the user can select any of the below packages for training and evaluation using the Activity Configurator.
Classic: This training package consists of daily activities that are meant for play at your leisure. This is suited for play at a beginner- intermediate level. These activities are customised to stimulate specific cognitive domains in this group of people. These activities include:
- Prepare Breakfast
- Wash Clothes
- Select TV Program
- Read Articles
- Buy Items
- Pay Items at Cashier
Each activity has 5 levels of difficulty.
The above activities are tied to the following cognitive domains:
- Executive Function
- Working Memory
- Memory
- Language
- Visuospatial
A 10-star scoring system will be displayed at the end of the training.
Advance: This training package consists of daily activities that are more challenging in nature. This is suited for play at an intermediate- advanced level. Again these activities are customised to stimulate specific cognitive domains in this group of people. These activities include:
- Prepare Breakfast
- Select TV Program
- Buy Items
- Pay Items at Cashier
- Sort Hand Phone Sentence
- Choose Path
Each activity has 5 levels of difficulty.
The above activities involve the following cognitive domains:
- Working Memory
- Memory
- Visuospatial
- Executive Function
- Language
A 10-star scoring system will be displayed at the end of the training.
Under this mode, the administrator can configure the training sessions from a full list of activities according to the need of the training and evaluation for the users. A 10-star scoring system will be displayed at the end of the training. In addition, the advanced results are also available for clinical analysis.
The next section (Scientific Explanation of Cognition in Daily Activities) explains in details the relevant cognitive domains involved in each activity.