
Hand Solo is a real video game — fly through asteroid fields, dodge debris with finger gestures alone. Every motion of your hand teaches us how the human brain learns. Anyone can play. The data feeds a neuroscience lab.
A project of the Physiology of Action Lab · UNSAM
// POR QUÉ ENCARAMOS ESTE PROYECTO
// 01 / EL PROBLEMA
El ACV en Argentina y el mundo
// 02 / LA BRECHA
Tratamientos efectivos, acceso limitado
// 03 / NUESTRA RESPUESTA — HAND SOLO
Re-aprendizaje motor, en casa, escalable
// THREE WAYS IN
The same game runs for everyone. What changes is the meaning of your data — entertainment for you, rehabilitation for someone recovering, neuroscience for the lab.
Just play.
A real space game with hand-tracked controls. Climb the leaderboard, master the modes — and quietly contribute to one of the largest motor-learning datasets ever collected.
Enter as PlayerThe same game, prescribed.
For people recovering hand or arm function. Clinicians prescribe sessions, adapt difficulty, and watch motor recovery emerge as gameplay metrics. No clinical sterility — just a game that happens to be therapy.
Enter as PatientA million experiments.
Everyone who plays — gamers and patients alike — generates rich behavioral data. The Physiology of Action Lab uses it to study how the human brain acquires and stabilizes motor skills, from seconds to years.
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