It is not known whether, during the course of aging, changes occur in the motor strategies used by the CNS for lifting objects of different weights. Here, we analyzed the kinematics of object-lifting in two different healthy groups (young and elderly people) plus one well-known deafferented patient (GL). The task was to reach and lift onto a shelf an opaque cylindrical object with changing weight. The movements of the hand and object were recorded with electromagnetic sensors. In an ecological context (i.e. no instruction was given about movement speed), we found that younger participants, elderly people and GL did not all move at the same speed and that, surprisingly, elder people are faster. We also observed that the lifting trajectories ...
How we interact with the dynamic world when moving is through continuous estimates of our body on on...
The authors investigated the influence of normal aging upon equilibrium and kinematics features duri...
Background: Aging is characterized by a decline in the postural control performance, which is based ...
Old age is associated with reduced mobility of the hand. To investigate age related decline when rea...
Old age is associated with reduced mobility of the hand. To investigate age related decline when rea...
BACKGROUND AND AIM:\ud An important reason for falling in elderly is incorrect weight-shifting¹. In ...
The kinematics of upper limb movements and the coordination of eye and hand movements are affected b...
International audienceObjective: The purpose of this work was to analyze and compare the movement ki...
International audienceSeveral sensorimotor modifications are known to occur with aging, possibly lea...
An important reason for falling in elderly is incorrect weight-shifting. In many daily life activiti...
The purpose of this experiment was to compare and contrast the performance of young and elderly subj...
An important reason for falling in elderly is incorrect weight-shifting. In many daily life activiti...
The ability to interact skilfully with the environment is essential for independent living and there...
The ability to interact skilfully with the environment is essential for independent living and there...
Grasping is a complex action which requires high-level motor control. Although the impact of aging o...
How we interact with the dynamic world when moving is through continuous estimates of our body on on...
The authors investigated the influence of normal aging upon equilibrium and kinematics features duri...
Background: Aging is characterized by a decline in the postural control performance, which is based ...
Old age is associated with reduced mobility of the hand. To investigate age related decline when rea...
Old age is associated with reduced mobility of the hand. To investigate age related decline when rea...
BACKGROUND AND AIM:\ud An important reason for falling in elderly is incorrect weight-shifting¹. In ...
The kinematics of upper limb movements and the coordination of eye and hand movements are affected b...
International audienceObjective: The purpose of this work was to analyze and compare the movement ki...
International audienceSeveral sensorimotor modifications are known to occur with aging, possibly lea...
An important reason for falling in elderly is incorrect weight-shifting. In many daily life activiti...
The purpose of this experiment was to compare and contrast the performance of young and elderly subj...
An important reason for falling in elderly is incorrect weight-shifting. In many daily life activiti...
The ability to interact skilfully with the environment is essential for independent living and there...
The ability to interact skilfully with the environment is essential for independent living and there...
Grasping is a complex action which requires high-level motor control. Although the impact of aging o...
How we interact with the dynamic world when moving is through continuous estimates of our body on on...
The authors investigated the influence of normal aging upon equilibrium and kinematics features duri...
Background: Aging is characterized by a decline in the postural control performance, which is based ...