Scientists test if special walking cues can rewire the aging brain
NCT ID NCT06507137
Summary
This research study aims to understand how walking with specific visual cues might lead to changes in the brain and improve movement control in healthy older adults. Researchers will measure brain activity and walking patterns in 66 participants before, during, and after a training program. The goal is to gather knowledge about how the brain adapts to movement training, not to treat a specific disease.
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Egas Moniz School of Health and Science
Almada, Monte de Caparica, 2829-699, Portugal
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