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Check out the Mindball exhibit (game). We purchased one for our
BodyQuest exhibit here in Nashville. I once came across a blog about it
and the person was laughing that anyone would actually care to play it
or, heaven forbid, to watch it. Actually it is a great spectator sport
to watch! Imagine family members playing the game as "opponents"--mom
and dad, parent and child.
The game tracks and displays the two players' Alpha and Theta brainwaves
and the goal is to be the more relaxed player. By watching either the
ball or the display of their brainwaves, players see how easily they can
change their brainwaves just by trying.
http://www.mindball.se/product.html
Becky Fox Matthews
Educator & Special Projects Manager
Adventure Science Center
800 Ft. Negley Blvd.
Nashville, TN 37203
615-401-5073
www.adventuresci.com
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