Ever gone behind the counter of a busy cafe? In one of our most popular games, Trouble Brewing, your job is to fill multiple coffee orders at once
Turning science into games: Trouble Brewing | |
Don't forget to enjoy this special deal Your Premium Training Program is designed to challenge your core cognitive abilities. Take 35% off today. | | |
How often do you juggle multiple tasks? In one of our most popular Attention games, Trouble Brewing, your job is to fill multiple coffee orders at once — challenging your divided attention skills. Let's learn more about how our scientists used experimental research to create this fun and tricky game. What is divided attention? Divided attention is your ability to process multiple sources of information at once. This may sound like multitasking, but it's a little different. Whereas multitasking involves completely shifting your attention between different tasks, divided attention allows you to more evenly distribute your attention across multiple tasks.
Just think about all the things you do while driving a car. You keep your speed steady, watch for stop signs, use your turn signal — all at the same time. Without your divided attention skills, you wouldn't be able to do these tasks simultaneously. The research that inspired our scientists While looking for inspiration, our scientists found a 2006 cognitive research task involving a computer simulation of a familiar activity: cooking breakfast. The study participants had to balance several dishes, set tables, and finish all the cooking at the same time — helping the researchers understand how people balance multiple cognitive skills at once.
Sound familiar? In Trouble Brewing you also take on multiple tasks, but our scientists made some key changes. They removed the table-setting and focused on the cooking — or in our case, making coffee. Whereas the original research task emphasized other skills like planning, these changes were intended to isolate the part that most engages your divided attention skills. How Trouble Brewing keeps you challenged When you reach higher levels, you'll stretch your attentional resources across more coffee orders. To do this effectively, you'll need to manage your time carefully. This means dividing your attention between starting new orders, keeping an eye on current orders, and stopping them when they're full.
Ready to try your hand at Trouble Brewing? Look out for this fun challenge in your daily workouts — or better yet, subscribe to Lumosity Premium and start playing now!
Further Reading Craik, Fergus IM, and Ellen Bialystok. "Planning and task management in older adults: Cooking breakfast." Memory & Cognition 34.6 (2006): 1236-1249. | |
Unlock your Training Program Your Premium Training Program is waiting for you. Enjoy over 50 brain games that challenge your core cognitive abilities, and save 35% today! | |
| Family Plan The Lumosity Family Plan lets you add up to 4 friends and family members to your account for free. Learn More | | Lumosity Mobile Apps Brain training anytime, anywhere. Available on iOS and Android, tablet and phone. What's your way to train? Learn More | | |
| Click here to update your email preferences or unsubscribe. Note that even if you unsubscribe, we will send certain account-related emails, such as purchase details or requests for password resets. The email address linked to your Lumosity account is wendelmartins5.postagens@blogger.com. Have questions? We're here to help! Contact us anytime. Lumos Labs, Inc. | 140 New Montgomery, Floor 19 | San Francisco, CA 94105 | |