Navigating Progress
The image displays three screens of the mobile application “Reflex: Brain Reaction” each representing different aspects of user interaction with the app:
First Screen (Left):
Dark interface with a circular progress bar showing “55% Progress.”
Below the progress bar, the text reads “1. Identify the object,” “2. Analyzing your decision-making speed,” followed by “Personalize the exercise difficulty.”
Five icons are aligned at the top, likely for navigation or app functions.
Second Screen (Middle):
A congratulatory message, “Great Start!” with a clapping emoji.
It displays “Your Starting Rate” with categories like “Memory,” “Problem-solving,” “Reaction time,” “Adaptability,” and “Focus,” each with a colored bar indicating performance levels.
A button labeled “Next” is at the bottom.
Third Screen (Right):
Another congratulatory message similar to the second screen.
Introduces “Reflex Brain Score” (RBS), which represents overall performance in Reflex.
An illustration of a brain with various colored sections, possibly representing different brain functions or areas of progress.
This image shows three stages of user interaction with the “Reflex: Brain Reaction” app, emphasizing personalization features and performance metrics that make it relevant for users seeking to understand and improve their cognitive abilities.