Drivers

Driving a vehicle requires mental alertness and efficient information processing at a level few other common activities do. The ability to see, hear and respond to the multiple streams of information encountered while driving is a complicated task, for the even the fittest mind. Whether through aging, injury, or merely lack of challenge and stimulation, an inattentive and slow-to-react brain makes driving a difficult – and potentially dangerous – activity.

For many older adults, the ability to drive is an important way to remain independent. Studies show that quality of life and even physical health can diminish dramatically when someone who used to drive is no longer able to do so. As the brain ages, various driving-related cognitive functions become duller and slower, resulting in higher rates of traffic accidents. Choratech works with you to increase the width of your field of view, help you judge speed and position, and shorten your reaction time, allowing your brain to manage the complex and constantly changing flow of information that moves in and around you as you drive. Our innovative software programs adapt to your individual capacity, enhancing your driving ability.

Maintaining focus and preparedness for rapid response while driving is also essential for many driving professionals. From paramedics and police officers to truck drivers, those who make their living on the road know the importance of remaining alert and prepared at all times. Choratech's adaptive driving programs can take even a younger, well-functioning brain and give it extra sharpness, ensuring that you are prepared to get behind the wheel with confidence.

 

Tips & Tricks

Reading a new book, visiting new places, trying new foods, learning to play a musical instrument, or best, learning a new language: these are all activities that promote brain fitness.