ABSTRACT. Hemispheric lateralization of movement control diminishes with age; whether this is compensatory or maladaptive is debated. The authors hypothesized that if compensatory, bilat-eral activation would lead to greater intermanual transfer in older subjects learning tasks that activate the cortex unilaterally in young adults. They studied 10 young and 14 older subjects, learn-ing a unimanual visuomotor task comprising a feedforward phase, where there is unilateral cortical activation in young adults, and a feedback phase, which activates the cortex bilaterally in both age groups. Increased intermanual transfer was demonstrated in older subjects during feedforward learning, with no difference between groups during feedback learning. Th...
A hallmark of the age-related neural reorganization is that old versus young adults exe-cute typical...
Changes in both brain structure and neurophysiological function regulating homotopic as well as hete...
Older individuals typically display stronger regional brain activity than younger subjects during mo...
Intermanual transfer refers to the phenomenon whereby unilateral motor training induces performance ...
Coordinated hand use is an essential component of many activities of daily living. Although previous...
Bilateral movement rehabilitation is gaining popularity as an approach to improve the recovery not o...
Daily activities requiring simultaneous use of both hands are routine in human life. Buttoning a shi...
Objective: Age-related differences in neural strategies for motor learning are not fully understood....
To study age-related differences in neural activation during motor learning, functional magnetic res...
Sensorimotor coordination requires orchestrated network activity in the brain, mediated by inter- an...
Older adults exhibit more bilateral motor cortical activity during unimanual task performance than y...
Motor performance decline observed during aging is linked to changes in brain structure and function...
Contralateral recruitment remains a controversial phenomenon in both the clinical and normative popu...
Contralateral recruitment remains a controversial phenomenon in both the clinical and normative popu...
Bimanual finger coordination declines with age. However, relatively little is known about the neurop...
A hallmark of the age-related neural reorganization is that old versus young adults exe-cute typical...
Changes in both brain structure and neurophysiological function regulating homotopic as well as hete...
Older individuals typically display stronger regional brain activity than younger subjects during mo...
Intermanual transfer refers to the phenomenon whereby unilateral motor training induces performance ...
Coordinated hand use is an essential component of many activities of daily living. Although previous...
Bilateral movement rehabilitation is gaining popularity as an approach to improve the recovery not o...
Daily activities requiring simultaneous use of both hands are routine in human life. Buttoning a shi...
Objective: Age-related differences in neural strategies for motor learning are not fully understood....
To study age-related differences in neural activation during motor learning, functional magnetic res...
Sensorimotor coordination requires orchestrated network activity in the brain, mediated by inter- an...
Older adults exhibit more bilateral motor cortical activity during unimanual task performance than y...
Motor performance decline observed during aging is linked to changes in brain structure and function...
Contralateral recruitment remains a controversial phenomenon in both the clinical and normative popu...
Contralateral recruitment remains a controversial phenomenon in both the clinical and normative popu...
Bimanual finger coordination declines with age. However, relatively little is known about the neurop...
A hallmark of the age-related neural reorganization is that old versus young adults exe-cute typical...
Changes in both brain structure and neurophysiological function regulating homotopic as well as hete...
Older individuals typically display stronger regional brain activity than younger subjects during mo...