Interactive metronome

Have you ever struggled with focus, movement coordination or learning difficulties? Interactive Metronome is a computer program that uses repetition of sounds to train the brain to be more accurate. The patient performs different exercises while listening to a customized metronome sound through headphones. The program gives the patient feedback on how accurately they perform the exercises, and the difference between the participant's response and the actual metronome sound is measured in milliseconds.

By training the brain to be more accurate, positive changes in concentration, coordination and motor skills can be experienced. Further research also shows that Interactive Metronome can help patients with active primitive reflexes, which indicate an immaturity in the nervous system. The program can help develop good posture, voluntary muscle control and more advanced functions such as learning.

Improved concentration and coordination

Interactive Metronome is proven to help improve concentration and coordination by training the brain to be more accurate and efficient in sharing information. The program can also contribute to better language use and improved theoretical abilities in reading, writing and mathematics. You can read and write faster, with fewer errors, see connections and improve fluency.

Interactive Metronome can also help control aggression and impulsivity. This can be particularly important for people with ADHD, autism or other neurological challenges. By training the brain to be more accurate, people can experience positive changes in concentration, coordination and motor skills, which can lead to better learning and a better quality of life.

What are primitive reflexes and how do they affect learning?

Primitive reflexes are automatic movements that are common in infants but normally disappear as the brain matures and develops voluntary muscle control. When these reflexes are active in adults, it can lead to difficulties with posture, coordination and learning. Interactive Metronome can help train the brain to control these reflexes and develop more advanced functions such as learning and motor skills.

Positive changes to expect

  • Positive changes in concentration, coordination and motor skills can be experienced by training with the Interactive Metronome
  • Interactive Metronome can help control primitive reflexes and develop more advanced functions such as learning and motor skills
  • Primitive reflexes are automatic movements that normally disappear as the brain matures and develops voluntary muscle control
  • Positive changes after training with the Interactive Metronome include increased focus, better language use and control of aggression and impulsivity.
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