NeuroTracker offers older adults a non-invasive way to boost cognitive health, improve memory, focus, and motor skills, and reduce fall risk. Stay sharp, active, and independent with NeuroTracker’s science-backed brain training.
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Key Perceptual-Cognitive Demands for Active Aging
As we age, maintaining cognitive sharpness, motor skills, and physical stability becomes essential for a high quality of life and independence. Here are the primary cognitive and physical demands that NeuroTracker can support for older adults:
Memory and Cognitive Processing: Aging often impacts memory, attention, and processing speed, which are crucial for recalling information, following conversations, and managing daily tasks effectively.
Motor Skills and Coordination: Coordination is vital for activities like walking, balancing, and handling objects safely. Maintaining motor skills is key to independence and reduces risks in daily activities.
Reducing Fall-Risk: Falls are a significant concern for older adults, often resulting from reduced spatial awareness and slower reaction times. Enhanced balance and quicker reflexes can lower fall risks and boost confidence in movement.
NeuroTracker improves
Cognitive function
Executive function
Sustained attention
Divided attention
Inhibition
Response control
Working memory
Processing speed
Brain plasticity
Focus
Cognitive function
Executive function
Sustained attention
Divided attention
Inhibition
Response control
Working memory
Processing speed
Brain plasticity
Focus
Cognitive function
Executive function
Sustained attention
Divided attention
Inhibition
Response control
Working memory
Processing speed
Brain plasticity
Focus
Movement skills
Reaction time
Sport skills
Motion perception
Learning capacity
Decision making
Visual working memory
Perceptual cognitive functions
Visual attention
Movement skills
Reaction time
Sport skills
Motion perception
Learning capacity
Decision making
Visual working memory
Perceptual cognitive functions
Visual attention
Movement skills
Reaction time
Sport skills
Motion perception
Learning capacity
Decision making
Visual working memory
Perceptual cognitive functions
Visual attention
How NeuroTracker Training Benefits Active Aging
NeuroTracker offers a tailored, non-invasive training solution that strengthens both cognitive and physical abilities, empowering seniors to stay independent, engaged, and active. Here’s how NeuroTracker supports older adults:
Enhanced Cognitive Health: NeuroTracker helps boost attention, memory, and processing speed by engaging the brain in tracking multiple moving 3D objects. This training improves essential brain functions that support better memory recall, sharper focus, and mental agility, even helping delay age-related cognitive decline and conditions like dementia and Alzheimer’s disease.
Supports Independence in Daily Activities: NeuroTracker’s exercises are personalized to adapt to each user’s ability level, allowing older adults to see gradual improvement. This support enables them to manage daily tasks more confidently and maintain independence longer. As cognitive functions improve, everyday tasks become easier to handle, reinforcing a sense of self-sufficiency.
Improved Motor Skills and Coordination: By enhancing visual processing and spatial awareness, NeuroTracker training supports better motor coordination, enabling older adults to move with greater control. This translates into safer movements, such as balanced walking and accurate handling of objects, which are essential for independence.
Reduced Fall-Risk and Increased Stability: NeuroTracker improves balance and reflexes, helping to prevent falls—a major concern for older adults. Enhanced spatial awareness and quicker reaction times contribute to a more stable and confident gait, reducing the risk of injuries due to falls.
Promotes Mental Engagement: NeuroTracker training enhances mental functions, keeping older adults engaged in social, recreational, and personal activities. This engagement supports overall quality of life, encouraging active participation in both community and family life.
Scientific Evidence and Practicality
NeuroTracker’s benefits are backed by research showing significant cognitive gains in older adults. Some studies even demonstrate that seniors can reach cognitive levels comparable to those of younger adults after just 90 minutes of training. This scientifically supported improvement underscores NeuroTracker’s potential to maintain cognitive health and delay cognitive decline.
Additionally, NeuroTracker’s user-friendly design fits seamlessly into daily routines without being intrusive. With short, effective sessions that can be completed on a tablet, laptop, or TV, it’s a simple and accessible way for seniors to support cognitive and physical health.
Research Highlights
Improved fine-motor skills in older people with dementia: 90-120 minutes of training significantly improved manual dexterity, important for daily skills, confidence and general quality of life.
Reduced fall-risk: a clinical intervention study with care home patients showed that 3 hours of training robustly reduced fall-risks, measurably improving movement skill accuracy and motor-response times. Fall-risk prevention is a major factor is maintaining quality of life into old age.
Cognitive Rejuvenation: although older people's NeuroTracker performance was significantly diminished when compared to healthy young adults, 3 hours of training was significant enough to improve their performance to match that of their young peers. This study showed that healthy neuroplasticity responses can be functionally maintained into later life.
Key Takeaway
NeuroTracker provides comprehensive cognitive and motor benefits for older adults, helping to enhance mental sharpness, reduce fall risk, and maintain independence. By harnessing the power of brain plasticity, NeuroTracker empowers older adults to stay sharp, active, and engaged in life’s daily activities, enhancing overall well-being at every stage of life.
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Related Science
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A variety of egg-based diets over 1-month improve performance on NeuroTracker compared to a no-egg diet.
The Impact of Egg Consumption on Visual Cognitive Performance in the Nutrition, Vision, and Cognition in Health: Egg (IONHealth-Egg) Study
Current Developments in Nutrition
To evaluate the impact of the nutritional impact of dietary intake of whole eggs, egg white, and egg yolk on visual cognitive performance (NeuroTracker) in healthy older adults.
99 healthy men and women aged 50 to 75 years were randomly assigned to one of five groups with different daily consumption of eggs alongside a record of their usual dietary intake. Over 1-month period participants either consumed four egg whites, two whole regular eggs, two whole omega-3-fortified eggs, four egg yolks, or no eggs (control). During the final 2 weeks of the study all participants completed 15 NeuroTracker.
On average male participants performed significantly better at NeuroTracker than females. All participants on egg-based diets performed significantly better across 2-weeks of NeuroTracker training than the no-egg controls. Findings suggest that whole eggs, egg whites and egg yolks are beneficial for visual cognitive performance in healthy older adults.
Perceptual cognitive training improves biological motion perception evidence for transferability of training in healthy aging
Perceptual-cognitive training improves biological motion perception evidence for transferability of training in healthy aging
NeuroReports
To investigate if the decline in biological motion perception associated with healthy aging can be reversed with a short NeuroTracker training intervention.
13 participants completed 3-hours of NeuroTracker training over 5-weeks, and 28 control participants did either experimental training or no training (overall mean age of 67 years old). Pre-post assessments of biological motion perception was assessed with a VR walker (point like display) at 4m and 16m.
Pre-NeuroTracker training participants displayed significantly lower performance for interpreting human movement at 4m, compared to 16m. Controls showed no change post-training, whereas the NeuroTracker trained group's performance at 4m rose to the level of their performance at 16m. As biological motion perception abilities are deemed to be important for social skills, as well as critical for collision avoidance at 4m, the researchers concluded that the results demonstrate NeuroTracker to be a useful form of generic training for helping older people deal with socially relevant dynamic scenes.
Healthy older observers show equivalent perceptual-cognitive training benefits to young adults for multiple object tracking
Frontiers in Psychology
To investigate if the typically declining perceptual-cognitive abilities of healthy older people can be improved with NeuroTracker training.
20 younger adults (mean age 27 years old) and 20 older adults (mean age 66 years old) completed 3-hours of NeuroTracker training distributed over 3 weeks.
Although older adults had significantly lower NeuroTracker scores than older adults, they demonstrated a strong learning response to the training, equivalent to their younger peers. By the end of the training program the older adults closely matched the initial baseline performance of younger adults. Although the results demonstrate a decline in perceptual-cognitive functions from healthy aging, the results suggest this decline can be quickly reversed with a short training intervention.
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**NeuroTracker is used in various peer reviewed medical research and applications under the guidance of a licensed medical professional. NeuroTracker is not intended to be substituted for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment.