Multiple Object Tracking
Track highlighted targets through 100 escalating levels. Watch the cue, follow every ball, then select the tracked targets when motion stops.
EYES IN ACTION
Trains smooth pursuit (tracking the orb) and dynamic fixation (keeping clarity while targets and eyes are in motion). Requires rapid saccades (quick shifts) to verify direction and identity under load.
BRAIN SYSTEMS
Engages the cerebellum for predictive timing and error correction, with the parietal lobe handling spatial mapping and multi‑target attention. Frontal networks (prefrontal/basal ganglia) manage working memory and selection control.
SPORT TRANSFER
Direct carryover to situations with many moving pieces: hockey passing lanes, soccer overlaps, basketball fast breaks. Better multi‑object tracking → faster reads, fewer false bites, improved positioning and anticipation.
