Motor overflow refers to involuntary movement or muscle activity coinciding with voluntary movement. We examined whether 16 young adults (18–30 years) and 16 older adults (50–80 years) could voluntarily inhibit overflow. Participants performed a finger pressing task, exerting 50% of their maximal force. Overflow was concurrently recorded in the non-task hand. In the first condition, participants were not made aware of their motor overflow. Then participants, though informed of it, were asked to ignore their overflow. Finally, participants were requested to inhibit overflow with, and then without visual feedback, or vice versa. Overflow was exacerbated when older adults were unaware of it, and was reduced once they were informed. For young a...
Inhibitory functions are key mechanisms underlying age-related cognitive decline (Park and Gutchess ...
To examine age-related effects on high-level consciously controlled and low-level automatically cont...
Age-related changes in motor performance have often been associated with functional decline with ad...
Motor overflow refers to involuntary movement or muscle activity coinciding with voluntary movement....
This study investigated the influence of attentional and motor demands on motor overflow in 17 heal...
Motor overflow refers to involuntary movement or muscle activity that may coincide with voluntary mo...
Motor overflow refers to overt involuntary movement, or covert muscle activity, that\ud sometimes co...
This study utilised a finger force task to investigate the influence of attention and age on the occ...
OBJECTIVES:To measure the magnitude and prevalence of motor overflow to the arm at rest during attem...
Motor overflow is involuntary overt movement or covert muscle activity that cooccurs with voluntary ...
Three experiments were undertaken to examine the developmental time course of associated movement an...
Action errors can put older adults at risk of injury. Our study is the first to investigate whether ...
Inhibitory functions are key mechanisms underlying age related decline (Park & Gutchess, 2000, in: C...
Interacting efficiently with our environment necessitates perceptual inhibition of irrelevant stimul...
Making online movement corrections is an important part of navigating dynamic environments where une...
Inhibitory functions are key mechanisms underlying age-related cognitive decline (Park and Gutchess ...
To examine age-related effects on high-level consciously controlled and low-level automatically cont...
Age-related changes in motor performance have often been associated with functional decline with ad...
Motor overflow refers to involuntary movement or muscle activity coinciding with voluntary movement....
This study investigated the influence of attentional and motor demands on motor overflow in 17 heal...
Motor overflow refers to involuntary movement or muscle activity that may coincide with voluntary mo...
Motor overflow refers to overt involuntary movement, or covert muscle activity, that\ud sometimes co...
This study utilised a finger force task to investigate the influence of attention and age on the occ...
OBJECTIVES:To measure the magnitude and prevalence of motor overflow to the arm at rest during attem...
Motor overflow is involuntary overt movement or covert muscle activity that cooccurs with voluntary ...
Three experiments were undertaken to examine the developmental time course of associated movement an...
Action errors can put older adults at risk of injury. Our study is the first to investigate whether ...
Inhibitory functions are key mechanisms underlying age related decline (Park & Gutchess, 2000, in: C...
Interacting efficiently with our environment necessitates perceptual inhibition of irrelevant stimul...
Making online movement corrections is an important part of navigating dynamic environments where une...
Inhibitory functions are key mechanisms underlying age-related cognitive decline (Park and Gutchess ...
To examine age-related effects on high-level consciously controlled and low-level automatically cont...
Age-related changes in motor performance have often been associated with functional decline with ad...