Action perception and action production are tightly linked and elicit bi-directional influences on each other when performed simultaneously. In this study, we investigated whether age-related differences in manual fine-motor competence and/or age affect the (interfering) influence of action production on simultaneous action perception. In a cross-sectional eye-tracking study, participants of a broad age range (N = 181, 20-80 years) observed a manual grasp-and-transport action while performing an additional motor or cognitive distractor task. Action perception was measured via participants' frequency of anticipatory gaze shifts towards the action goal. Manual fine-motor competence was assessed with the Motor Performance Series. The interfere...
Prehension is a fundamental skill usually performed as part of a complex action sequence in everyday...
The objective of this research is to understand the influence of age and age-related psychomotor abi...
Movement based interventions such as imagery and action observation are used increasingly to support...
Action perception and action production are tightly linked and elicit bi-directional influences on e...
Action perception and action production are assumed to be based on an internal simulation process th...
Successful social interaction relies on the interaction partners' perception, anticipation and under...
Performance of a task carried out with two hands separately is better than the performance of the sa...
Three experiments were undertaken to examine the developmental time course of associated movement an...
Age-graded decrements in accuracies and maximum speed of fine motor movements observed in numerous e...
Dual-task differences in younger and older adults were explored by presenting 2 simple tasks, with t...
Item does not contain fulltextA large body of evidence suggests that action execution and action obs...
Action errors can put older adults at risk of injury. Our study is the first to investigate whether ...
Age-related declines in executive control are commonly assessed with neuropsychological tests that a...
A large body of evidence suggests that action execution and action observation share a common repres...
A large body of evidence suggests that action execution and action observation share a common repres...
Prehension is a fundamental skill usually performed as part of a complex action sequence in everyday...
The objective of this research is to understand the influence of age and age-related psychomotor abi...
Movement based interventions such as imagery and action observation are used increasingly to support...
Action perception and action production are tightly linked and elicit bi-directional influences on e...
Action perception and action production are assumed to be based on an internal simulation process th...
Successful social interaction relies on the interaction partners' perception, anticipation and under...
Performance of a task carried out with two hands separately is better than the performance of the sa...
Three experiments were undertaken to examine the developmental time course of associated movement an...
Age-graded decrements in accuracies and maximum speed of fine motor movements observed in numerous e...
Dual-task differences in younger and older adults were explored by presenting 2 simple tasks, with t...
Item does not contain fulltextA large body of evidence suggests that action execution and action obs...
Action errors can put older adults at risk of injury. Our study is the first to investigate whether ...
Age-related declines in executive control are commonly assessed with neuropsychological tests that a...
A large body of evidence suggests that action execution and action observation share a common repres...
A large body of evidence suggests that action execution and action observation share a common repres...
Prehension is a fundamental skill usually performed as part of a complex action sequence in everyday...
The objective of this research is to understand the influence of age and age-related psychomotor abi...
Movement based interventions such as imagery and action observation are used increasingly to support...