Scientists zap brains to boost guitar hero skills
NCT ID NCT07202702
Summary
This study investigates whether a mild, painless form of brain stimulation can help people learn complex hand coordination tasks faster. Healthy adults will play the video game Guitar Hero while receiving either real or fake stimulation to their brain's movement control area. Researchers will measure if the stimulation leads to better game performance and skill retention the next day.
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National Institute for Fitness and Sport
RECRUITINGIndianapolis, Indiana, 46202, United States
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