Pat & Rub: a coordination game
improve your brain control
Free
1.3for iPhone, iPad and more
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About Pat & Rub: a coordination game
Can you pat your head and rub your belly at the same time? Increase your coordination in this simple but challenging game. The two handed motions help brain development, drummers, pianists, guitarists, and anyone who enjoys a unique coordination challenge.
Find out just how coordinated you are by matching the displayed patterns with your hands. You’ll be surprised how challenging these simple tasks can be and how quickly you can improve your motor skills. Test and improve your hand-eye coordination. Great challenge for your friends and family.
The game play is simple, just match the pattern with your two hands. Try it and see how challenging this simple task can be.
The idea for this app came from research related to bimanual (i.e., two handed) motions. The REEDlab at the University of South Florida has been examining how bimanual motions can be used to train people to become more coordinated and for stroke rehabilitation. Bimanual motions are also vital for brain development, which is one of the reasons why it is important for babies to crawl – the alternating hand motions teach the two sides of the brain to work together. Similarly, in stroke rehabilitation, these motions help retrain the brain by using the healthy side motions to guide the impaired side motions. So, using this app can be both fun and beneficial to your coordination.
Find out just how coordinated you are by matching the displayed patterns with your hands. You’ll be surprised how challenging these simple tasks can be and how quickly you can improve your motor skills. Test and improve your hand-eye coordination. Great challenge for your friends and family.
The game play is simple, just match the pattern with your two hands. Try it and see how challenging this simple task can be.
The idea for this app came from research related to bimanual (i.e., two handed) motions. The REEDlab at the University of South Florida has been examining how bimanual motions can be used to train people to become more coordinated and for stroke rehabilitation. Bimanual motions are also vital for brain development, which is one of the reasons why it is important for babies to crawl – the alternating hand motions teach the two sides of the brain to work together. Similarly, in stroke rehabilitation, these motions help retrain the brain by using the healthy side motions to guide the impaired side motions. So, using this app can be both fun and beneficial to your coordination.
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What's New in the Latest Version 1.3
Last updated on Apr 1, 2020
Old Versions
Updated for iOS 13 and fixed some bugs.
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Version History
1.3
Apr 1, 2020
Updated for iOS 13 and fixed some bugs.
1.2
Jul 1, 2016
Interface update
1.1
Feb 17, 2016
- refined user interface
- added leaderboards for each level and for total score
- added information about gameplay and the benefits of bimanual motions
- added leaderboards for each level and for total score
- added information about gameplay and the benefits of bimanual motions
1.0
Dec 19, 2015
Pat & Rub: a coordination game FAQ
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Check the following list to see the minimum requirements of Pat & Rub: a coordination game.
iPhone
Requires iOS 11.0 or later.
iPad
Requires iPadOS 11.0 or later.
iPod touch
Requires iOS 11.0 or later.
Pat & Rub: a coordination game supports English