Brain plasticity for healthy aging: enhancing motor, and cognitive functions by motor training and noninvasive brain stimulation (NIBS). Hasselt University
Memory functions, flexibility for multi-tasking, decision making and motor functions are crucial cognitive and sensorimotor processes for active living that decline substantially in healthy aging. Nonetheless, the aging brain and its functions still maintain a certain extent of plasticity and may positively adapt to environmental enrichment in the forms of cognitive training and non-invasive electrical and magnetic brain stimulations. The goal ...