Many video games require players to have quick reflexes and hand-eye coordination, but professional simulation training elevates this requirement to a new level: it demands a profound spatial cognitive transformation on top of fine motor control. When your hand moves a joystick in a real three-dimensional space while your eyes are focused on a two-dimensional screen, your brain must constantly perform coordinate transformations, "translating" the physical displacement of your hand into the movement of instruments on the screen in a virtual three-dimensional space. This cognitive-motor integration ability is a core competency for many high-tech professions (such as surgeons, pilots, and mechanics), and it also reflects neuroplasticity that can be improved through targeted training. The "I Am a Great Doctor" exhibit provides an excellent platform for self-testing and challenges. Standing before this simulated surgical station, your working environment is highly realistic: ergonomically