15 Sensory Training Modules
The Senaptec App currently helps to improve 15 fundamental skills for human performance. More modules are added regularly. All modules are easily customizable to meet your client/ athlete needs and all can be run on the client’s personal tablet via the Senaptec App in addition to the Senaptec Sensory Station at your facility. As the client/ athlete gets better at the skills, the training adjusts automatically to remain challenging and promote continuous improvement.
Find and touch the targets quickly and accurately.
Touch the “Go” targets before they disappear, but do not touch the “No-Go” target. This requires quick decision making and swift movement.
Move your eyes to follow the target on the screen. This trains peripheral vision awareness and rapid eye movement.
Symbols appear briefly, requiring the user to quickly see information in both central and peripheral vision. This can help the brain’s data collection and memory.
Go targets and no-go targets appear momentarily in a single location. Touch the go target before it disappears and do not touch the no-go targets. This trains rapid decision-making and muscle response.
A set of targets will appear momentarily on the screen. You touch the screen in the locations the targets had appeared to work on memory skills.
A variation of spatial memory. In this module, targets will appear and disappear sequentially. Touch the screen in the location and order the targets appeared.
The MOT skill often helps avoid collisions. Move a target to avoid collisions with multiple objects that are moving around the screen.
This module challenges and trains while the user stands at a distance from the screen to make judgments of depth. Judging depth is fundamental for perceiving the world.
This module uses the Senaptec handheld remote and a screen at distance to train the eye muscles to rapidly shift focus and recognize details. Quick near far shift capability is important in all areas of life, from sports to driving to walking through a store.
Quickly find and touch the single target amongst the distractors. Search and find tasks are critical for navigating most sport and real-world activities.
Maintain rhythm by touching the target with each beat. This module is useful for training audio/visual correlation and anticipation timing.
Find and touch all the targets but do not touch the distractors. This training also serves as an assessment for visual neglect issues.
Draw on the touch screen with your finger to repeat the pattern, either by tracing or looking at an adjacent shape. This training works on neuromotor skills.
Split Attention is a new module that combines a central cognitive task with a peripheral motor task. Respond to a constantly changing task at the center of the screen while at the same time, respond to peripheral targets appearing on the rest of the screen.
Find and touch the targets quickly and accurately.
Touch the “Go” targets before they disappear, but do not touch the “No-Go” target. This requires quick decision making and swift movement.
Move your eyes to follow the target on the screen. This trains peripheral vision awareness and rapid eye movement.
Symbols appear briefly, requiring the user to quickly see information in both central and peripheral vision. This can help the brain’s data collection and memory.
Go targets and no-go targets appear momentarily in a single location. Touch the go target before it disappears and do not touch the no-go targets. This trains rapid decision-making and muscle response.
A set of targets will appear momentarily on the screen. You touch the screen in the locations the targets had appeared to work on memory skills.
A variation of spatial memory. In this module, targets will appear and disappear sequentially. Touch the screen in the location and order the targets appeared.
The MOT skill often helps avoid collisions. Move a target to avoid collisions with multiple objects that are moving around the screen.
This module challenges and trains while the user stands at a distance from the screen to make judgments of depth. Judging depth is fundamental for perceiving the world.
This module uses the Senaptec handheld remote and a screen at distance to train the eye muscles to rapidly shift focus and recognize details. Quick near far shift capability is important in all areas of life, from sports to driving to walking through a store.
Quickly find and touch the single target amongst the distractors. Search and find tasks are critical for navigating most sport and real-world activities.
Maintain rhythm by touching the target with each beat. This module is useful for training audio/visual correlation and anticipation timing.
Find and touch all the targets but do not touch the distractors. This training also serves as an assessment for visual neglect issues.
Draw on the touch screen with your finger to repeat the pattern, either by tracing or looking at an adjacent shape. This training works on neuromotor skills.
Split Attention is a new module that combines a central cognitive task with a peripheral motor task. Respond to a constantly changing task at the center of the screen while at the same time, respond to peripheral targets appearing on the rest of the screen.
Product Features
Custom Plan and Modules
The training/therapy plan is developed uniquely for each client and can include exercises from all Senaptec Sensory Station training modules.
Sport Specific Training Plans
- Baseball skills (specific to position)
- Basketball
- Football
- Soccer
- Hockey
- Shooting
- E-sport
- Volleyball
- Tennis
Wellness Specific Training Plans
- Dynamic (Elderly/ rehab/ pediatric development)
- Engaged (Elderly/ rehab/ pediatric development)
- Focused (Elderly/ rehab/ pediatric development)
- Active (basic variety of skills, not targeted)
- All tools
14 Modules
Eye Hand Coordination - Find and touch the targets quickly and accurately. Works on gross motor movement and accurate response.
Go / No-Go - Touch the “Go” targets before they disappear but do not touch the “No-Go” targets. This requires quick decision making and swift movement.
Dynamic Vision - Move your eyes to follow the target on the screen. This trains peripheral vision awareness and rapid eye movement.
Perception Training - Symbols appear briefly, requiring a person to quickly take in information in both central and peripheral vision. This can help the brain’s data collection and memory.
Response Inhibition - Go targets and No-Go targets will appear momentarily in a single location. Touch the Go targets before they disappear but do not touch the No-Go targets. This trains rapid decision making and muscle response.
Spatial Memory - A set of targets will appear momentarily on the screen. Afterward, touch the screen in the locations the targets had appeared. This helps train spatial memory skills.
Spatial Sequence - A variation of spatial memory, in this module targets will appear and disappear sequentially. Touch the screen in the location and order the targets appeared.
Multiple Object Tracking (MOT) - The MOT skill in life often helps avoid collisions. Move a dot to avoid collisions with multiple objects that are moving around the screen.
Depth Perception - Challenges and trains judging depth at distance, either under time pressure or with unlimited time. Judging depth is fundamental for perceiving the world.
Near Far Shift - This module uses the Senaptec handheld remote and a screen at distance to train the eye muscles to rapidly shift focus and recognize details. Quick near far shift capability is important in all areas of life, from sports to driving to walking through a store.
Visual Search - Quickly find and touch the single target amongst the distractors. Search and find tasks are critical for success in most sports and real-world activities.
Tempo - Maintain rhythm by touching the target with each beat. This module is useful for training audio/visual correlation and anticipation timing.
Shape Cancellation - Find and touch all the targets but do not touch the distractors. This module helps assess for visual neglect issues.
Visual Motor Integration - Draw on the screen with your finger to repeat the pattern, either by tracing or looking at an adjacent shape. This training works on neuromotor skills and visual guided motion.