Controlling tools in technical environments bears a lot of challenges for the human information processing system, as locations of tool manipulation and effect appearance are spatially separated, and distal action effects are often not generated in a 1:1 manner. In this study we investigated the susceptibility of older adults to distal action effects. Younger and older participants performed a Fitts’ task on a digitizer tablet without seeing their hand and the tablet directly. Visual feedback was presented on a display in that way, that cursor amplitude and visual target size varied while the pre-determined hand amplitude remained constant. In accordance with distal action effects being predominant in controlling tool actions we found an in...
There has been little consensus as to whether age-related visuomotor adaptation effects are readily ...
Ageing impacts on the ability to aim accurately towards a goal. As a result, older adults generally ...
BACKGROUND: Rapid reach-to-grasp reactions are a prevalent response to sudden loss of balance and p...
BACKGROUND: Adjustment to a visuo-motor rotation is known to be affected by ageing. According to pre...
Abstract Aims: This study aimed to investigate how different age groups of older adults perform an...
Adjustment to a visuo-motor rotation is known to be affected by ageing. According to previous studie...
The present study examines whether non-active older adults are more dependent on visual information ...
Previous work on sensorimotor integration for movement planning has mainly focused on visual environ...
International audienceFollowing tool-use, the kinematics of free-hand movements are altered. This mo...
Healthy aging influences peripheral and central levels of the neuromotor system. These age-related c...
People can quickly adjust their goal-directed hand movements to an unexpected visual perturbation (a...
Contains fulltext : 200073.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)People can quic...
Aging is associated with impaired upper limb proprioceptive acuity, as reflected by decreased positi...
INTRODUCTION: The purpose of the current study was to examine whether age-related differences are ex...
Older individuals seem to find it more difficult to ignore inaccurate sensory cues than younger indi...
There has been little consensus as to whether age-related visuomotor adaptation effects are readily ...
Ageing impacts on the ability to aim accurately towards a goal. As a result, older adults generally ...
BACKGROUND: Rapid reach-to-grasp reactions are a prevalent response to sudden loss of balance and p...
BACKGROUND: Adjustment to a visuo-motor rotation is known to be affected by ageing. According to pre...
Abstract Aims: This study aimed to investigate how different age groups of older adults perform an...
Adjustment to a visuo-motor rotation is known to be affected by ageing. According to previous studie...
The present study examines whether non-active older adults are more dependent on visual information ...
Previous work on sensorimotor integration for movement planning has mainly focused on visual environ...
International audienceFollowing tool-use, the kinematics of free-hand movements are altered. This mo...
Healthy aging influences peripheral and central levels of the neuromotor system. These age-related c...
People can quickly adjust their goal-directed hand movements to an unexpected visual perturbation (a...
Contains fulltext : 200073.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)People can quic...
Aging is associated with impaired upper limb proprioceptive acuity, as reflected by decreased positi...
INTRODUCTION: The purpose of the current study was to examine whether age-related differences are ex...
Older individuals seem to find it more difficult to ignore inaccurate sensory cues than younger indi...
There has been little consensus as to whether age-related visuomotor adaptation effects are readily ...
Ageing impacts on the ability to aim accurately towards a goal. As a result, older adults generally ...
BACKGROUND: Rapid reach-to-grasp reactions are a prevalent response to sudden loss of balance and p...