Bilateral movement rehabilitation is gaining popularity as an approach to improve the recovery not only of bimanual function but also of unilateral motor tasks. While the neural mechanisms mediating the transfer of bilateral training gains into unimanual contexts are not fully understood, converging evidence from behavioral, neurophysiological, and imaging studies suggests that bimanual movements are not simply the superposition of unimanual tasks undertaken with both (upper) limbs. Here we investigated the neural responses in both hemispheres to bilateral ballistic motor training and the extent to which performance improvements transferred to a unimanual task. Since aging influences interhemispheric interactions during movement production,...
Cross education is the process whereby training of one limb gives rise to increases in the subsequen...
Bilateral in-phase (IP) and anti-phase (AP) movements represent two fundamental modes of bilateral c...
Cross education is the process whereby training of one limb gives rise to increases in the subsequen...
Intermanual transfer refers to the phenomenon whereby unilateral motor training induces performance ...
We recently reported considerably less inter-limb transfer in older, compared to young, adults follo...
It has long been known that practicing a task with one limb can result in performance improvements w...
Although evidence exists that changes in sensorimotor function occur with aging, changes in the bila...
The phenomenon of crosslimb transfer, in which unilateral strength training can result in bilateral ...
A hallmark of the age-related neural reorganization is that old versus young adults exe-cute typical...
ABSTRACT. Hemispheric lateralization of movement control diminishes with age; whether this is compen...
The purpose of this thesis was to investigate the potential mechanisms and sites of neural adaptatio...
Objective: Age-related differences in neural strategies for motor learning are not fully understood....
Cross-limb transfer (CLT) describes the observation of bilateral performance gains due to unilateral...
Although it has long been known that practicing a motor task with one limb can improve performance w...
It has long been known that unilateral motor practice can improve performance of the opposite (untra...
Cross education is the process whereby training of one limb gives rise to increases in the subsequen...
Bilateral in-phase (IP) and anti-phase (AP) movements represent two fundamental modes of bilateral c...
Cross education is the process whereby training of one limb gives rise to increases in the subsequen...
Intermanual transfer refers to the phenomenon whereby unilateral motor training induces performance ...
We recently reported considerably less inter-limb transfer in older, compared to young, adults follo...
It has long been known that practicing a task with one limb can result in performance improvements w...
Although evidence exists that changes in sensorimotor function occur with aging, changes in the bila...
The phenomenon of crosslimb transfer, in which unilateral strength training can result in bilateral ...
A hallmark of the age-related neural reorganization is that old versus young adults exe-cute typical...
ABSTRACT. Hemispheric lateralization of movement control diminishes with age; whether this is compen...
The purpose of this thesis was to investigate the potential mechanisms and sites of neural adaptatio...
Objective: Age-related differences in neural strategies for motor learning are not fully understood....
Cross-limb transfer (CLT) describes the observation of bilateral performance gains due to unilateral...
Although it has long been known that practicing a motor task with one limb can improve performance w...
It has long been known that unilateral motor practice can improve performance of the opposite (untra...
Cross education is the process whereby training of one limb gives rise to increases in the subsequen...
Bilateral in-phase (IP) and anti-phase (AP) movements represent two fundamental modes of bilateral c...
Cross education is the process whereby training of one limb gives rise to increases in the subsequen...