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Application pour Neuropsychologue : JOE, EDITH, COCO | DYNSEO
🧠 NEUROPSYCHOLOGISTS

Applications for
neuropsychologists by DYNSEO

CLINT, SCARLETT, COCO, ROLLING BALL, CPLAY: cognitive remediation tools targeting memory, executive functions, attention, processing speed, and language — from children to seniors.

DYNSEO Applications for neuropsychologists
You are a neuropsychologist looking for complementary cognitive remediation tools for your assessments? DYNSEO offers a suite of applications based on neuroplasticity principles: CLINT for adult remediation (post-Stroke, traumatic brain injury, MS, neuropsychiatry), SCARLETT for seniors (Alzheimer's disease, MCI, Parkinson's), COCO for children (ADHD, autism, DYS disorders), ROLLING BALL for cognitive-motor coordination, and CPLAY CUBES for visuo-spatial memory. Tracking platform with detailed statistics, exercises between sessions, and fine adaptability of difficulty levels.
30+
Validated cognitive remediation games
8
Targeted cognitive domains
Unlimited patient profiles
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8+ languages available

🎯 Targeted cognitive domains

Each application targets specific cognitive functions, allowing for structured and measurable remediation.

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Memory

Episodic, semantic, working, prospective memory

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Attention

Selective, divided, sustained, alternating attention

Executive functions

Planning, inhibition, flexibility, updating

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Language

Naming, verbal fluency, comprehension

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Visuo-spatial

Construction, mental rotation, spatial memory

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Processing speed

Reaction time, information processing

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Orientation

Temporo-spatial orientation, autobiographical memory

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Cognitive-motor

Dual task, coordination, motor sequencing

📱 Our applications for neuropsychologists

CLINT

CLINT ⭐

ADULTS

Ideal for: Post-Stroke remediation, traumatic brain injury, MS, neuropsychiatric disorders, dysexecutive syndrome, adult MCI

  • Working memory and episodic memory
  • Executive functions: planning, inhibition, flexibility
  • Selective, divided, and sustained attention
  • Processing speed and reaction time
  • Compatible with teleconsultation
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SCARLETT

SCARLETT ⭐

SENIORS

Ideal for: Alzheimer's (MCI, mild to moderate stage), cognitive Parkinson's, frontal dementias, cognitive aging, anxiety in elderly people

  • Episodic and semantic memory
  • Temporal-spatial and autobiographical orientation
  • Attention and adapted executive functions
  • Non-stressful interface, no failure
  • Usable in Nursing home, HAD or home
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COCO

COCO THINKS and COCO MOVES

CHILDREN 5-10 YEARS

Ideal for: ADHD (inhibition, flexibility, working memory), ASD (attention, categorization), DYS disorders, high potential with executive difficulties

  • Working memory and child executive functions
  • Inhibition, flexibility, categorization
  • Sustained and selective attention
  • Integrated motor breaks for ADHD
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NEW CPLAY Cubes Augmented Reality

CPLAY CUBES

AUGMENTED REALITY

Ideal for: Visuo-spatial memory, constructive praxies, planning, mental rotation, non-verbal reasoning

  • 3D visuo-spatial construction with physical cubes
  • Augmented reality: scan and validate
  • Step-by-step planning and sequencing
  • Non-verbal reasoning and mental rotation
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Rolling Ball

THE ROLLING BALL

COGNITIVE-MOTOR

Ideal for: Cognitive-motor dual task, coordination, post-Stroke remediation with hemispatial neglect, Parkinson's

  • Balancing tablet: dual visuo-motor task
  • Oculomotor coordination and inhibitory control
  • Bilaterally reintegration (hemispatial neglect)
  • Processing speed and accuracy
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Discover in 30 minutes how our applications integrate into your neuropsychological practice. Demo via video with a DYNSEO expert.

📋 Concrete use cases in neuropsychology

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Marc, 52 years old: Post-Stroke — Dysexecutive syndrome

Left frontal stroke, 6 months post-lesion

Issue: In the assessment, Marc presents a marked dysexecutive syndrome: perseverations, planning difficulties, inhibition deficit. Deficient episodic memory (RL/RI-16: 25/48). Home return considered but autonomy compromised.

Use of CLINT: Remediation program 3 weeks, 20 minutes/day between sessions. Working on inhibition (game "Intruder"), flexibility ("Categories"), working memory ("Duo"). Gradual increase of levels. Weekly statistics tracking to adjust the program.

Results after 3 months: Significant improvement on BADS and TMT B-A. Marc plans his meals alone. Perseverations have decreased. CLINT statistics show a 40% progression on inhibition. Home return validated.

🎮 Tools used:

CLINT: IntruderCLINT: CategoriesCLINT: DuoCLINT: Top Chrono
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Suzanne, 76 years old: MCI — Alzheimer's risk

Amnesic MCI, MMSE 24/30, memory complaint

Issue: Suzanne presents a confirmed amnesic MCI in the assessment (RL/RI-16, FCSRT). Significant anxiety regarding forgetfulness. Family worried. Objective: preventive cognitive stimulation and maintenance of self-esteem.

Use of SCARLETT: Daily sessions of 15-20 minutes at home. Working on episodic memory (recognition games), sustained attention, and orientation. Non-stressful interface with adapted levels. Monthly follow-up by the neuropsychologist via the platform.

Results after 6 months: Stabilization of scores on MMSE. Suzanne feels "active" cognitively, anxiety has decreased. The family observes fewer forgetfulness in daily life. Platform follow-up shows regular progression on recognition memory.

🎮 Tools used:

SCARLETT: MemorySCARLETT: AttentionSCARLETT: OrientationSCARLETT: Language
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Théo, 9 years old: ADHD — Severe executive deficit

Combined ADHD, confirmed neuropsychological assessment

Issue: Assessment: verbal and visuospatial working memory deficits (WISC-V: IRT 75), very deficient inhibition (NEPSY-II), strong cognitive impulsivity. Major school difficulties. Medication already in place.

Use of COCO: Complementary program to medical follow-up. COCO works on inhibition ("Intruder"), working memory ("Logical Sequence"), flexibility ("Categories"). COCO MOVES sports breaks manage hyperactivity during exercises. 15 min/day independently.

Results after 4 months: Improvement of IRT on WISC-V (+8 points). Parents report better organization. Teachers note less impulsivity. Théo himself reports fewer "gaps" in class.

🎮 Tools used:

COCO: IntruderCOCO: Logical SequenceCOCO: CategoriesCOCO MOVES: Sport
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Isabelle, 44 years old: MS — Cognitive and executive fatigue

Remitting MS, significant cognitive complaint

Issue: In the assessment, marked psychomotor slowing (SDMT, TMT A), deficient working memory. Major cognitive fatigue limiting long sessions. Returning to work is the primary objective.

Use of CLINT: Short sessions of 10-12 minutes maximum (respecting fatigue). Working on processing speed ("Top Chrono"), attention ("Focus"), working memory ("Memo"). Gentle progression of levels. Tracking statistics to objectify difficult days.

Results after 5 months: Significant improvement on SDMT (+12 points). Isabelle returns to her part-time position. The follow-up platform shows the influence of fatigue on performance, helping the patient better manage her cognitive resources.

🎮 Tools used:

CLINT: Top ChronoCLINT: FocusCLINT: MemoCLINT: Attention
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Lucas, 11 years old: DYS Disorder + Visuospatial Memory

Dyslexia + visuospatial deficit in WISC-V assessment

Issue: WISC-V assessment: FSIQ 112, VSI 78, WMI 88. Marked visuoconstructive deficit (WISC cubes). Deficient constructive praxies in Rey copy. Significant difficulties in geography, geometry, and spatial orientation.

Use of CPLAY CUBES: Specific remediation of visuospatial deficit. Lucas reproduces 3D models with the cubes, working on mental rotation, analysis of spatial relationships, and constructive planning. Progression from the simplest (2 cubes) to the most complex (100 models).

Results after 5 months: VSI on WISC-V improved by +11 points at retest. Rey copy improved. Lucas navigates better with a map. Results in geometry significantly improve in class.

🎮 Tools used:

CPLAY CUBESCOCO: PuzzleCOCO: Logical Sequence

🧠 Targeted cognitive functions by application

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Memory

  • Working memory (verbal + visuo-spatial)
  • Episodic memory and recognition
  • Semantic memory
  • Prospective memory
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Attention & Executive

  • Selective, sustained, divided attention
  • Inhibition and impulse control
  • Cognitive flexibility
  • Planning and problem-solving

Speed & Processing

  • Information processing speed
  • Simple and choice reaction time
  • Cognitive-motor dual task
  • Fluency and naming

✅ Clinical indications in neuropsychology

  • Adults — CLINT + BILL: Post-Stroke (executive functions, memory, attention), mild to moderate traumatic brain injury, multiple sclerosis (slowing, working memory), neuropsychiatry (depression with cognitive complaint, anxiety), adult MCI
  • Seniors — SCARLETT: Alzheimer's disease (early stimulation, MCI to moderate stage), vascular dementias, cognitive Parkinson's, normal cognitive aging with complaint, cognitive anxiety
  • Children — COCO + CPLAY: ADHD (inhibition, working memory, flexibility), ASD with attention deficit, DYS disorders with executive deficit, high potential with executive difficulties, visuo-spatial deficit

"CLINT is the cognitive remediation tool I was waiting for my adult patients. I use it in addition to neuropsychological assessments: the detailed statistics allow me to objectify progress and adjust the program between sessions. My post-Stroke patients love the playful aspect, much more motivating than paper remediation binders."

— Dr. Sophie L., clinical neuropsychologist, CHU de Bordeaux

📊 Clinical follow-up platform

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Statistics by cognitive domain

Success rates, reaction times, progress by session. Objectify progress in memory, attention, and executive functions for your reports.

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Unlimited patient multi-profiles

Complete history by patient. Pre/post remediation comparison. Longitudinal follow-up compatible with assessment renewals.

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Individualized prescription

Select games suited to each patient's cognitive profile. Adjust difficulty levels based on assessment results.

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Inter-session remediation

Your patients train at home. You monitor adherence and performance remotely. Teleconsultation compatible.

💡 Why neuropsychologists choose DYNSEO

🧠 Evidence-based remediation

  • Exercises aligned with cognitive models
  • Precise targeting by domain and sub-domain
  • Adaptive levels based on performance

📊 Actionable data

  • Exportable detailed statistics
  • Longitudinal follow-up by patient
  • Compatibility with reports

🌍 From 5 to 90 years

  • COCO for children from 5 years old
  • CLINT for active adults
  • SCARLETT for seniors, including nursing homes

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❓ Frequently Asked Questions neuropsychologists

Are the applications based on evidence?
DYNSEO games are designed based on recognized neuropsychological models (Baddeley's working memory, Miyake's executive model, Posner's attention). They do not replace validated structured remediation tools but serve as a motivating and measurable daily supplement between sessions. See our scientific approach →
Can I use the statistics in my reports?
Yes. The tracking platform provides detailed session data: success rates, reaction times, progress by domain. This data is exportable and can feed into your follow-up reports as indicators of adherence and progress. They do not replace standardized test scores but usefully complement them.
Can CLINT be used for patients with hemispatial neglect?
Yes. The visuospatial attention games of CLINT (Find and Seek, Binoculars, Focus) work on visual scanning and spatial exploration. Coupled with THE ROLLING BALL which engages both hemifields in movement, it is an effective protocol in the remediation of unilateral spatial neglect post-Stroke.
Is SCARLETT suitable for patients with severe Alzheimer's?
SCARLETT is primarily suited for MCI and mild to moderate Alzheimer's (MMSE ≥ 12-14). From moderately severe stages, the autonomy of use decreases significantly. The application remains usable with support from a caregiver, but the benefits of structured remediation are more limited at these stages.
How to integrate CPLAY CUBES into an assessment or remediation?
CPLAY CUBES is particularly relevant for the remediation of visuoconstructive deficit (low scores on the WISC-V or WAIS-IV Cubes subtests, deficient Rey copy). The real 3D approach + augmented reality offers progressive work on visuospatial planning, mental rotation, and constructive praxias.
What is the professional rate?
Subscription with unlimited patient profiles + tracking platform + full access to all games. Discounted rate based on commitment. 7 days free trial. See the rates →
Are the data compliant with GDPR and medical confidentiality?
GDPR compliant. Data hosted in Europe, encrypted in transit and at rest, never shared or used for commercial purposes. Export and deletion at any time. Patient profiles can be created using initials or pseudonyms to enhance data protection.
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