ALMA neurosimulator: interhemispheric labyrinth (space)
The interhemispheric labyrinth (space) is a neurotoy for the development of interhemispheric interaction. Consists of a base box and colored labyrinth inserts. Two labyrinths with mirrored pictures are placed in slots, and the child goes through them using special finger chips. Such exercises develop fine motor skills, attentiveness and logical thinking. With regular exercise, neural connections between the hemispheres of the brain grow, the temporal and frontal lobes of the cerebral cortex, responsible for intelligence and higher mental functions, develop. Children master speech, reading and writing better and learn new things faster. Interhemispheric boards are useful for everyone, but especially for children with disabilities. Speech therapists and psychologists use them in the correction of disorders of psycho-speech development, dyslexia, dysgraphia, ADHD, ASD, and cerebral palsy. The box and labyrinths are made of birch plywood and coated with fade-resistant, odorless polyurethane paints.
- Scope of application: General development, Psychology, Speech therapy
- Contents: Base box with storage compartment 8 paired maze cards 2 chips Teaching aid
- Color: Multicolor
- Material: Plywood
- Country of origin: Russia