Research
Peer-reviewed articles on the science and success of our tools
-Training effects of Interactive Metronome® on golf performance and brain activity in professional woman golf players – Published in Human Movement Science -Department of Sports Science, Chung Ang University, An Sung, Republic of Korea
-Synchronized metronome training induces changes in kinematic properties of the golf swing – Published in Sports Biomechanics – Department of Psychology, Umeå University, Umeå, Sweden
-Improved motor-timing: effects of synchronized metronome training on golf shot accuracy – Published in Journal of Sports Science and Medicine – Department of Psychology, Umeå University, Umeå, Sweden
–Training in timing improves accuracy in golf – Published in Journal of General Psychology – Department of Psychology – Central Michigan University
-Influences of Synchronized Metronome Training on Soccer Players’ Timing Ability, Performance Accuracy, and Lower-Limb Kinematics – Published in Frontiers of Psychology – Department of Psychology, Umeå University, Umeå, Sweden
-The Effectiveness of Interactive Metronome® as a Restorative Modality to Improve Cognition and Motor Performance in Healthy Older Adults In Eastern North Carolina – Published in Journal of Neurology and Neuroscience – Eastern Carolina University
-Effects of the Interactive Metronome® on Memory Process and Balance with Aging Adults 60+ population – White Paper presented at ISNR 2015 – East Carolina University
-Effects of Interactive Metronome® Therapy on Cognitive Functioning After Blast-Related Brain Injury: A Randomized Controlled Pilot Trial – Published in Neuropsychology – Defense and Veterans Brain Injury Center