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 For 9-year-old Joey DeLeon, staying on track can be hard. His mom, JoAnn Lopez, would have to tell him several times  stanley cup to brush his teeth or use his puffer. So, when she heard about The Attention Arcade, a new game system that helps kids focus, she was immediately interested. I figured if it was something we could try and it would work and we could help other kids,  said Lopez.  If it does work, why not do it  DeLeon is part of a beta test group for Brain Leap Technologies, the company that created the game system. The game comes with a black bar that attaches to your PC. It tra stanley termosar cks the childs eye movements and allows the child to control the game with his or her eyes. The eye movement system and the attention system share neurocircuitry,  said Bran Leap Technologies CEO Jeff Coleman.  We are leveraging the eye-movement system. Its really hard to pin down the attention system, but we leverage the fact that theyre connected to train attention through eye movements. In a new study done at the University of California San Diego that s backed by the National Institutes of Health, Coleman says they saw on average of 55 percent improvement in inhibitory control. Thats the skill you need to not get distracted.And its working for DeLeon. Im good at task ini stanley thermoskannen tiation, especially when I write things down,  said DeLeon.  When my brothers and sister are playing, and they re loud, there s a 50/50 chance I don t get distracted by them.  Hes gotten better at being independent and just doing it o