Month: September 2022

Motoric Cognitive Risk Syndrome Linked to Future Disability: 7-Year Study

Imagine if I told you that slow walking and feeling forgetful could be signs of something more serious? Well, a group of scientists conducted a fascinating study on what they called Motoric Cognitive Risk Syndrome (MCR). They wanted to see if MCR could predict future disability in older adults. And guess what? They found a […]

Published on September 8, 2022

Age-related differences in the transient and steady state responses to different visual stimuli

Just like a new recipe needs to be tested with different ingredients, Brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) need to be evaluated in various age groups. A recent study examined how older and younger adults respond to visual stimuli used in BCIs. The researchers analyzed the transient electrical signals in the brain, called electroencephalogram (EEG), as well as […]

Published on September 8, 2022