Can anyone explain what is Photo Eyeplay?

Hi all

I have heard about Photo Eyeplay and have seen it in LR downloads, but couldn’t find any information on what it is, how we should use these files, how many times a day, and what are the benefits? can anyone help?

I asked this question before, I’ll find you the thread in a minute…
http://forum.brillkids.com/little-reader-library-downloads/photoeyeplay-with-nr-this-old-man/

If anybody has more input, please, share it (I don’t think all the questions got answered last time :slight_smile: )

With PhotoEyePlay video you can accelerate and open the centers used in after-imaging games simply by watching the videos. The rich colors on the screen activate optic centers used for seeing and holding an after-image – vital for improving your photographic memory. Basic colors and shapes make the after-images POP! Visual perception is heightened, and you may feel a “tingling” sensation within the brain by viewing this short, yet effective video.

You can find more information about PhotoEyePlay and products on RightBrainKids website
http://www.rightbrainkids.com/component/option,com_virtuemart/page,shop.browse/category_id,33/Itemid,26/

Hi,

Thank you nikolett and pupisek for explaining it so effectively. I have downloaded a few of your photo eyeplay files, pupisek, and my son loves them. Thank you and karma to you both.

Hello there,
I am very curious about your uploaded files but unfortunately I don’t have LR.
Do you have Photo Eye play for power point or other format except LR? Could you sent to me?
Thank you in advance
Esra

I uploaded for you an example.
http://www.youtube.com/v/bXZH4hkyOm0&hl=cs_CZ&fs=1&

Thank you very much, it looks really interesting. How can I find more like these videos? I don’t have LR or any other tools. I am using available free staff in the web. Thank you

Unfortunately I do not know where you can find something like this. I did not find any. I created all myself. Something like that is part of Tweedlewink DVDs, but there is Photoeyeplay with poetry. All of my photoeyeplays are with nursery songs or nursery rhymes.

Thank you pupisek,i wish we can also watch your videos. but since we don’t have LR it looksimpossible.Thank you foryourkind replies. regards

Hello,

I am downoad the file of photo eye play with extension. cat and I can´t open it.
Someone can tell me how I can open this .cat file ?
http://library.brillkids.com/download.php?fid=4504

Regards,

Jose

Jose,

All the files in our BK library with extension .cat are for use with Little Reader Pro. Once you have the program purchased and installed on your computer, you are able to open all thousands of files in your program with a simple click, installing them on your Little Reader Pro.

Hope it helps

Hello

I can’t see the video you have showed .

Someon could send me by private if it necesary , information, cards, photoeye play, videos, etc to help my daughter of 12 years old …-

Regards,

Jose

That’s normal as there is some copyright issue when posting in public domains.

You need to have Little Reader Pro and show support by securing a license.

Here is what I got on the explanation of Photo Eyeplay…

I got this article from the rightbraineducationlibrary.com website (I am also subscribe to them :clown: )

Below is their explaination…

"This training is to train your child’s ability to capture and hold an image in their mind.

For example, you can take an orange coloured card with a blue circle and get your child to stare at the cards for 30 seconds. The get your child to look at a white blank page. Your child will see an afterimage in reverse. Repeat once daily until the child get the correct after image"

From what I understand, it is suppose to train the child to see an object and then capture the image visually and mentally “seeing the image”.
Photo Eyeplay is part of a right brain photographic memory exercise. This methods are widely used in Shichida Method and Heguru.

Photo Eyeplay activity is a visual process that stimulates the ability to see an object’s after-image or negative photographic image. Black-and-white after-imaging develops the rods within the eye; color after-imaging develops the cones. This is a common exercise believed to help stimulate photographic memory development.

Thanks, it seems I find it faster ))