Scientists use light games to measure Kids' brain and body coordination

NCT ID NCT07240740

Summary

This study aimed to better understand how children with cerebral palsy coordinate their movements with their thinking. Researchers had 20 children play a game where they turned off colored lights as quickly as possible, using special sensors to measure their speed and movement. The goal was to create a precise, objective way to measure the effects of standard physical therapy, not to test a new treatment.

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Contacts and locations

Locations

  • IRCCS E. Medea

    Bosisio Parini, LC, 23842, Italy

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