In effect, this is what the Halo Sport headset created by Halo Neuroscience is supposed to do. This headset stimulates the motor cortex, the part of the brain that controls movement, and primes the brain to get better faster at exercises in a workout, playing the piano, or any other activity that may require trained physical movements.
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The brain’s role in exercise is more than just the mechanics involved in precise movement-related skills: it is also involved the mastery of muscle groups and muscle memory. Therefore, it is not about how big your muscles are, but how well you can use those muscles.
Neuropriming therefore plays a role in accelerating gains in strength, endurance, and skill. In other terms, the technology temporarily increases the brain’s neuroplastic state, or state of ‘hyperplasticity.’