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Investigation of the effects of balance exercises on visuospatial skills using EEG brain oscillations.

PubMed / Cogn Neurodyn · 2026-06-26 · By Yıldırım Y, Yemeniciler İ, Tarakcı D, et al. · Cognitive neurodynamics

A study published in Cognitive Neurodynamics examined how balance training influences visuospatial processing by analyzing EEG brain oscillations in participants. The research used neurophysiological measures to explore the relationship between balance exercises and cognitive functions related to spatial perception. Findings contribute to understanding the neural mechanisms linking postural control training to visuospatial skill development, which may inform PT approaches to combined motor-cognitive rehabilitation.

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