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A weekly art class at the Hollywood Beach Community Center is helping participants boost brain health, with a focus on cognitive function rather than producing art masterpieces.Instructor James Warwick, who leads the "Drawing for Longevity" course, says the primary goal is to build muscle memory and enhance cognitive performance."At the beginning of the course, I always ask how many people are interested in art, and maybe two hands go up," Warwick said. "Then I ask how many are interested in increasing hand-eye coordination, memory, and cognition, and everybody raises their hand. So I tell them we're going to use art to get there".A study published in the Journal of Alzheimer's Disease Reports supports the potential benefits of this approach. Researchers found that visual art therapy showed "promising results" in supporting cognitive performance among healthy older adults, as well as those with mild cognitive impairment and dementia, noting it may help prevent or delay cognitive declin
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