In this study we examined age differences in a movement paradigm that typically (i.e. with young adults) shows a "one-target advantage." This phenomenon refers to the finding that movements are executed faster when the hand is allowed to stop on the target than when it has to proceed and hit a second target. In Experiment 1, two groups of 14 participants (mean ages 20.4 and 80.4 years) each performed aiming movements in three conditions: (a) a single target (1-tap), (b) one target and immediately to another target without a change in direction (2-tap:extension), and (c) one target and immediately back to the start location (2-tap: reversal). In contrast to the younger adults, the older adults did not show the one-target advantage-instead, t...
Several studies have reported that proactive motor control in a cued four-finger choice reaction tas...
Several studies have reported that proactive motor control in a cued four-finger choice reaction tas...
We examined the effects of age on automatic and voluntary motor adjustments in pointing tasks. To th...
In this study we examined age differences in a movement paradigm that typically (i.e. with young adu...
Using a cross-sectional design, this study determined the time course of aging effects on rapid disc...
Age has a clear impact on one’s ability to make accurate goal-directed aiming movements. Older adult...
Healthy aging is associated with a variety of functional and structural brain alterations. These age...
The present study assessed traditional reaction time and accuracy as well as novel kinematic measure...
Older adults traditionally adapt their discrete aiming movements, thereby travelling a larger propor...
Aging impacts on our ability to perform goal-directed aiming movements. Older adults generally make ...
Ageing impacts on the ability to aim accurately towards a goal. As a result, older adults generally ...
People can quickly adjust their goal-directed hand movements to an unexpected visual perturbation (a...
People can quickly adjust their goal-directed hand movements to an unexpected visual perturbation (a...
Background. Older adults typically exhibit dramatic reductions in the rate of force development and ...
The ability to interact skilfully with the environment is essential for independent living and there...
Several studies have reported that proactive motor control in a cued four-finger choice reaction tas...
Several studies have reported that proactive motor control in a cued four-finger choice reaction tas...
We examined the effects of age on automatic and voluntary motor adjustments in pointing tasks. To th...
In this study we examined age differences in a movement paradigm that typically (i.e. with young adu...
Using a cross-sectional design, this study determined the time course of aging effects on rapid disc...
Age has a clear impact on one’s ability to make accurate goal-directed aiming movements. Older adult...
Healthy aging is associated with a variety of functional and structural brain alterations. These age...
The present study assessed traditional reaction time and accuracy as well as novel kinematic measure...
Older adults traditionally adapt their discrete aiming movements, thereby travelling a larger propor...
Aging impacts on our ability to perform goal-directed aiming movements. Older adults generally make ...
Ageing impacts on the ability to aim accurately towards a goal. As a result, older adults generally ...
People can quickly adjust their goal-directed hand movements to an unexpected visual perturbation (a...
People can quickly adjust their goal-directed hand movements to an unexpected visual perturbation (a...
Background. Older adults typically exhibit dramatic reductions in the rate of force development and ...
The ability to interact skilfully with the environment is essential for independent living and there...
Several studies have reported that proactive motor control in a cued four-finger choice reaction tas...
Several studies have reported that proactive motor control in a cued four-finger choice reaction tas...
We examined the effects of age on automatic and voluntary motor adjustments in pointing tasks. To th...