Month: September 2023

The Journey of Brain-IT: A Promising Training Concept for Mild Neurocognitive Disorders

Imagine being able to train your brain while playing a video game, helping to prevent cognitive decline as you age. A pilot randomized controlled trial called ‘Brain-IT’ explored the feasibility, usability, and acceptance of an exergame-based training concept for older adults with mild neurocognitive disorder (mNCD). This innovative approach combines motor-cognitive training with heart rate […]

Published on September 21, 2023

Unlocking the Hidden Influence of the Environment on Adolescent Risk-Taking

Imagine a world where teenagers were only allowed to play one level of their favorite video game. Without experiencing the challenges and rewards of multiple levels, their risk-taking behavior might be limited. Recent research suggests that the environment plays a crucial role in shaping how adolescents perceive and engage in risky activities. Environmental statistics, like […]

Published on September 21, 2023

The Science of Musical Synchrony: Are We Merging or Redundant?

When it comes to syncing up with others in time, it turns out that our ability to do so extends beyond simple coordination. Musical synchrony, which involves aligning our actions with others in a harmonious way, reveals fascinating insights about the dynamics of social interaction. In a recent study, researchers explored the perceptual and attentional […]

Published on September 21, 2023