Visuo-MotorCoordination (WISO)

Indications
Fine motor skills disorders after damage to the sensory or motor cortex, the pyramidal tract or basal ganglia resulting in fine motor skills deficits. With many cerebro-organic diseases, eye-hand functions are also affected.
Task
On the screen, an object, e.g., in the form of a circle or a flower, moves irregularly across the screen. The client has the task of keeping the cursor, represented by a dot or a bee, on the object by controlling it with a joystick or mouse.
Training material
In order to make the training more interesting and diverse, especially for children, 25 pairs of images are used as a rotor/cursor in the „specific“ mode. The difficulty is determined by the size of the circular disk, the speed at which the disc moves and the type of trajectory (e.g., unpredictable changes in direction, curves).
Languages
German, English, French, Spanish, Portuguese, Italian, Greek, Swedish, Finnish, Danish, Dutch, Belgian Dutch, Russian
Level
96