<p>Neural distinctiveness was significantly higher in young adults than in older adults in primary motor cortex, pre-supplementary motor area (left panel; z = 56), cerebellum (center panel; y = −52), and insula (right panel; z = 8). Coordinates are reported in MNI space.</p
Older adults exhibit more bilateral motor cortical activity during unimanual task performance than y...
<p>Representative examples from a young and an older individual showing the size and spatial distrib...
Aging is the major risk factor for chronic age-related neurological diseases such as neurodegenerati...
<p>Distributed patterns of activation in primary motor cortex, pre-supplementary motor area (left pa...
<p>Neural distinctiveness was reduced throughout the motor network in older adults, relative to youn...
Age-related differences in regional brain activation during two different movement generation modes ...
Functional MRI measured with blood oxygen dependent (BOLD) contrast in the absence of intermittent t...
There is controversy whether age-related neuroanatomical and neurophysiological changes in the centr...
Increasing age is accompanied by structural deteriorations in the brain. Yet, somehow, older adults ...
Healthy aging is accompanied by changes in brain activation patterns in the motor system. In older s...
Using diffusion tensor imaging, we conducted an exploratory investigation of the relationship betwee...
The primary somatosensory cortex (SI) contains fine-grained tactile representations of the body, arr...
Abstract Background Aging is often associated with behavioral impairments, but some people age more ...
Distinctive cortico-striatal circuits that serve motor and cognitive functions have been recently ma...
We investigated how older adults preserve the capability to acquire new motor skills in the face of ...
Older adults exhibit more bilateral motor cortical activity during unimanual task performance than y...
<p>Representative examples from a young and an older individual showing the size and spatial distrib...
Aging is the major risk factor for chronic age-related neurological diseases such as neurodegenerati...
<p>Distributed patterns of activation in primary motor cortex, pre-supplementary motor area (left pa...
<p>Neural distinctiveness was reduced throughout the motor network in older adults, relative to youn...
Age-related differences in regional brain activation during two different movement generation modes ...
Functional MRI measured with blood oxygen dependent (BOLD) contrast in the absence of intermittent t...
There is controversy whether age-related neuroanatomical and neurophysiological changes in the centr...
Increasing age is accompanied by structural deteriorations in the brain. Yet, somehow, older adults ...
Healthy aging is accompanied by changes in brain activation patterns in the motor system. In older s...
Using diffusion tensor imaging, we conducted an exploratory investigation of the relationship betwee...
The primary somatosensory cortex (SI) contains fine-grained tactile representations of the body, arr...
Abstract Background Aging is often associated with behavioral impairments, but some people age more ...
Distinctive cortico-striatal circuits that serve motor and cognitive functions have been recently ma...
We investigated how older adults preserve the capability to acquire new motor skills in the face of ...
Older adults exhibit more bilateral motor cortical activity during unimanual task performance than y...
<p>Representative examples from a young and an older individual showing the size and spatial distrib...
Aging is the major risk factor for chronic age-related neurological diseases such as neurodegenerati...