You've Got my Attention
Executive FUNctions
Brain games
Eye spy
Test me
100

An active process that helps determine what experiences and sensations are noticed and held onto. 

What is attention?

100

Waiting your turn during a board game is an example of this executive function.

What is impulse control?

100

Cerebral cortex lobes primarily responsible for sensory detection, perception, and interpretation.

What are the parietal lobes?

100

The medical term for misalignment of the eyes.

What is strabismus?

100

Assessment tool for mild cognitive impairment and dementia.

What is the SLUMS Examination?

200

The cerebral hemisphere associated with attention.

What is the right cerebral hemisphere?

200

Retelling a story backward is an example of this executive function.

What is working memory?

200

Damage to these brain lobes would be responsible for severe short-term memory problems, organization problems, and impulsivity.

What are the frontal lobes?

200

The medical term for double vision.

What is diplopia?

200

The assessment OTs use to measure orientation.

What is the Galveston Orientation and Attention Test?

300

Cooking, responding to an email and returning to cooking.

What is alternating attention?

300

Naming 3 things you can do with a jump rope besides jumping over it is an example of this executive function.

What is cognitive flexibility?

300

These cerebral cortex lobes are responsible for functions of hearing, comprehension of language, and long-term memory. 

What are the temporal lobes?

300

Putting on make-up using a magnified make-up mirror uses this oculomotor skill.

What is convergence?

300

A comprehensive measure of the essential core executive function skills.

What is the BRIEF-2?

400

Attending to a therapist's instructions in a crowded therapy clinic.

What is selective attention?

400

Asking your client to wake up 30 minutes early to allow extra time to complete their ADL routines and make it to work on time is an example of this executive function intervention.

What is time pressure management?

400

The part of the brain that is responsible for regulating body temperature, heart rate, perspiration, hormone regulation, and thirst and hunger regulation.

What is the hypothalamus?

400

Playing a pinball game uses this oculomotor skill.

What are visual pursuits?

400

Assessment that measures cognitive functions related to Restlessness/Distraction; Sustained/Consistent attention; and Initiation. 

What is the Moss Attention Rating Scale?

500

Talking on the phone while shopping for items to make homemade cookies.

What is divided attention?

500

Asking your client to reteach you the steps for making coffee that you addressed in OT the day before is an example of this executive function intervention.

What is the teach-back method?

500

The part of the brain associated with unconscious motor control, the habit loop, and the reward system loop.

What is the basal ganglia?

500

Playing a guessing game where you cover half of the picture of an animal and the client guesses what animal they think is hiding is an example of this visual perceptual skill.

What is visual closure?

500

Assessment that screens for visuospatial skills, executive functions, naming, memory, attention, language, concept thinking, calculations, and orientation.

What is the MoCA?