Age-related sensory impairment is a slow and gradual progress, which affects multiple modalities. Two contradictory hypotheses exist about the age-related decline of sensory thresholds. The common factor theory assumes one underlying factor-which accounts for the loss of several sensory modalities simultaneously-and the specific factor theory predicts that the sensory decline is uncorrelated between different modalities. In this study, we aimed to explore whether (i) there is a common factor of sensory thresholds in older people, (ii) older people assume that sensory decline in one modality also affects other modalities, (iii) there is a relation between sensory threshold and the subjective assessment of sensory function. This was accomplis...
Quantitative sensory testing has become a common approach to evaluate thermal and vibratory threshol...
As the population ages, cognitive decline has become a severe public health issue. Meanwhile, sensor...
Visual and auditory thresholds and cognitive variables have shown converging losses in old age, whic...
Ratings of sensory functions in relation to age peers (left) and in relation to young age (right).</...
Objectives. To investigate whether sensory function declines independently or in parallel with age w...
Young and elderly subjects yielded forced-choice detection thresholds in each of seven sensory tasks...
OBJECTIVES: To determine whether there may be a common mechanism resulting in global sensory impairm...
Background: Ageing is associated with a decline in sensory function (sight, hearing, taste, touch an...
Background: Age-related decline in the senses is well-known, with a decline in the sensitivity of al...
Our Senses and the Aging Process The process of aging begins at birth and continues throughout life....
Background and Purpose Disability and sensory impairment are particularly pronounced among the oldes...
Background: Age-related decline in the senses is well-known, with a decline in the sensitivity of al...
OBJECTIVES: Sensory function, a critical component of quality of life, generally declines with age a...
PURPOSE: Research focusing on the consequences of sensory impairments for the everyday competence of...
Background and Purpose Disability and sensory impairment are particularly pronounced among the oldes...
Quantitative sensory testing has become a common approach to evaluate thermal and vibratory threshol...
As the population ages, cognitive decline has become a severe public health issue. Meanwhile, sensor...
Visual and auditory thresholds and cognitive variables have shown converging losses in old age, whic...
Ratings of sensory functions in relation to age peers (left) and in relation to young age (right).</...
Objectives. To investigate whether sensory function declines independently or in parallel with age w...
Young and elderly subjects yielded forced-choice detection thresholds in each of seven sensory tasks...
OBJECTIVES: To determine whether there may be a common mechanism resulting in global sensory impairm...
Background: Ageing is associated with a decline in sensory function (sight, hearing, taste, touch an...
Background: Age-related decline in the senses is well-known, with a decline in the sensitivity of al...
Our Senses and the Aging Process The process of aging begins at birth and continues throughout life....
Background and Purpose Disability and sensory impairment are particularly pronounced among the oldes...
Background: Age-related decline in the senses is well-known, with a decline in the sensitivity of al...
OBJECTIVES: Sensory function, a critical component of quality of life, generally declines with age a...
PURPOSE: Research focusing on the consequences of sensory impairments for the everyday competence of...
Background and Purpose Disability and sensory impairment are particularly pronounced among the oldes...
Quantitative sensory testing has become a common approach to evaluate thermal and vibratory threshol...
As the population ages, cognitive decline has become a severe public health issue. Meanwhile, sensor...
Visual and auditory thresholds and cognitive variables have shown converging losses in old age, whic...