Guest guest Posted August 31, 2004 Report Share Posted August 31, 2004 I have been using a similar piece of shareware that does much the same thing. It's called brainsbreaker or Brainbraker, Don't have it right in front of me. Been using it for several years along with the NFB. If you are a BrainMaster user I have a piece of software that allow you to choose a BMP image (square works best) and import it. The picture is revealed one square at a time as points are scored. 136 squares total. On Aug 30, 2004, at 8:21 PM, Carlton wrote: > > Hi Hank, > > Real Arcade has a few virtual jigsaw puzzle 'games " where a puzzle > solver > can select, modify #pieces, shapes, rotations etc of either pre-made > pictures from the program or one's own pictures turned into a puzzle. > I > have just started demonstrating it to some of my NF trainees as a > means of > working on cognitive and spatial skills in a virtual world as well as > having > the satisfaction of putting together pictures of interest. The game > is not > driven by NF software, but the activity can be monitored as a trainee > manipulates the pieces and puts the puzzle together. > > I am thinking it could be of value as an enjoyable pastime that has > measurable " effects for home trainees or clinic trainees, and to show > some > information on an individual basis of the brain arousal, attention and > integration processes over repeated practices. > > If anyone does use or try this, I'd be interested in comparing > observations > on #pieces that are achievable to complete the puzzles (so far between > 24-30 > seems the right challenge for the few I've worked with), whether mouse > movement is a big artifact interference (not so I've seen so far and > one > instance of an excited jump in a chair was easily identified), etc. > > Thanks, > AA > -- Re: Virtual Jigsaw Puzzles > > We have been using something like that with the J and J program USE3 > which > puts together pieces of a picture as a reward. We can use comic > figures for > kids, art work for adults and nearly naked women for teenage boys, or > actually any picture that can be scanned and put into bitmap form. > > However I don't know if that is what you meant by jigsaw puzzle. > > Hank Mann > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 1, 2004 Report Share Posted September 1, 2004 Aliceann The BrainsBreaker software (not bofeedback driven) is available at http://www.brainsbreaker.com/ The Puzzle program that works with BMr software is a program that I wrote out of frustration with the poor training displays BMr has included. On Sep 1, 2004, at 8:50 AM, Carlton wrote: > Hi , > > That sounds like a welcome add-on. Could you tell me where to find the > software that would allow it to be used with Brainmaster? I have a > 2.0 BM > system. Thanks. > > Aliceann > > -- Re: Virtual Jigsaw Puzzles > > I have been using a similar piece of shareware that does much the same > thing. It's called brainsbreaker or Brainbraker, Don't have it right > in front of me. Been using it for several years along with the NFB. > > If you are a BrainMaster user I have a piece of software that allow you > to choose a BMP image (square works best) and import it. The picture > is revealed one square at a time as points are scored. 136 squares > total. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 1, 2004 Report Share Posted September 1, 2004 Any way of getting a copy of your program, I too hate the interface that is given. Thanks, Bob Re: Virtual Jigsaw Puzzles > > > > I have been using a similar piece of shareware that does much the same > > thing. It's called brainsbreaker or Brainbraker, Don't have it right > > in front of me. Been using it for several years along with the NFB. > > > > If you are a BrainMaster user I have a piece of software that allow you > > to choose a BMP image (square works best) and import it. The picture > > is revealed one square at a time as points are scored. 136 squares > > total. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 1, 2004 Report Share Posted September 1, 2004 Thanks, ... Writing a program that works is my next challenge! I'll let you know if I can pull it off! I appreciate the information. Aliceann -- Re: Virtual Jigsaw Puzzles Aliceann The BrainsBreaker software (not bofeedback driven) is available at http://www.brainsbreaker.com/ The Puzzle program that works with BMr software is a program that I wrote out of frustration with the poor training displays BMr has included. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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