Abstract Aims: This study aimed to investigate how different age groups of older adults perform and control movements in a goal-directed aiming task and the importance of visual feedback during these movements. Methods: Participants included 22 old adults, divided in two age groups: younger (60-70 yr) and older (80-90 yr). Subjects performed the task in a condition with vision and in a condition where vision was deprived. Results: In the vision condition, younger subjects showed smaller movement and reaction times, smaller radial errors, higher peak velocities, lower relative times to reach peak velocity than older subjects. In the vision-deprived condition the same results were found, except for radial error measure, where no signifi...
To investigate the effect of ageing on visuomotor function and subsequently evaluate the effect of v...
International audienceWe investigated how young and older adults differ in sensorimotor tasks. Two g...
People can quickly adjust their goal-directed hand movements to an unexpected visual perturbation (a...
Abstract Aims: This study aimed to investigate how different age groups of older adults perform an...
Ageing impacts on the ability to aim accurately towards a goal. As a result, older adults generally ...
Aging impacts on our ability to perform goal-directed aiming movements. Older adults generally make ...
Older adults traditionally adapt their discrete aiming movements, thereby travelling a larger propor...
The present study examines whether non-active older adults are more dependent on visual information ...
Click on the link below to access the article (may not be free).Aging is marked by changes in motor ...
In Experiments 1 and 2, aiming movements were performed with and without visual feedback in young an...
The kinematics of upper limb movements and the coordination of eye and hand movements are affected b...
Aging is marked by changes in motor control which may be expected to affect performance using comput...
Age has a clear impact on one’s ability to make accurate goal-directed aiming movements. Older adult...
Controlling tools in technical environments bears a lot of challenges for the human information proc...
Previous work on sensorimotor integration for movement planning has mainly focused on visual environ...
To investigate the effect of ageing on visuomotor function and subsequently evaluate the effect of v...
International audienceWe investigated how young and older adults differ in sensorimotor tasks. Two g...
People can quickly adjust their goal-directed hand movements to an unexpected visual perturbation (a...
Abstract Aims: This study aimed to investigate how different age groups of older adults perform an...
Ageing impacts on the ability to aim accurately towards a goal. As a result, older adults generally ...
Aging impacts on our ability to perform goal-directed aiming movements. Older adults generally make ...
Older adults traditionally adapt their discrete aiming movements, thereby travelling a larger propor...
The present study examines whether non-active older adults are more dependent on visual information ...
Click on the link below to access the article (may not be free).Aging is marked by changes in motor ...
In Experiments 1 and 2, aiming movements were performed with and without visual feedback in young an...
The kinematics of upper limb movements and the coordination of eye and hand movements are affected b...
Aging is marked by changes in motor control which may be expected to affect performance using comput...
Age has a clear impact on one’s ability to make accurate goal-directed aiming movements. Older adult...
Controlling tools in technical environments bears a lot of challenges for the human information proc...
Previous work on sensorimotor integration for movement planning has mainly focused on visual environ...
To investigate the effect of ageing on visuomotor function and subsequently evaluate the effect of v...
International audienceWe investigated how young and older adults differ in sensorimotor tasks. Two g...
People can quickly adjust their goal-directed hand movements to an unexpected visual perturbation (a...