The present study examines whether non-active older adults are more dependent on visual information when executing aiming movements and whether age-related declines in proprioception play a mediating role herein. Young (N = 40) and older adults (N = 38) were divided into physically active and non-active subgroups based on self-reported sports participation levels. In experiment 1, participants executed wrist-aiming movements with and without visual feedback. In experiment 2, passive proprioceptive acuity was assessed using wrist motion detection and position matching tests. Results showed similar aiming accuracy across age groups both with and without visual feedback, but older adults exhibited longer movement times, prolonged homing-in pha...
Aging is associated with impaired upper limb proprioceptive acuity, as reflected by decreased positi...
Controlling tools in technical environments bears a lot of challenges for the human information proc...
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The present study examines whether non-active older adults are more dependent on visual information ...
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...
Ageing impacts on the ability to aim accurately towards a goal. As a result, older adults generally ...
Ageing impacts on the ability to aim accurately towards a goal. As a result, older adults generally ...
Abstract Aims: This study aimed to investigate how different age groups of older adults perform an...
Abstract Aims: This study aimed to investigate how different age groups of older adults perform an...
Age has a clear impact on one’s ability to make accurate goal-directed aiming movements. Older adult...
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...
To investigate the effect of ageing on visuomotor function and subsequently evaluate the effect of v...
The aim of this study is to analyze the mediating role of vision in the relationship between conscio...
Aging is associated with impaired upper limb proprioceptive acuity, as reflected by decreased positi...
Controlling tools in technical environments bears a lot of challenges for the human information proc...
Contains fulltext : 200073.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)People can quic...
The present study examines whether non-active older adults are more dependent on visual information ...
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...
Ageing impacts on the ability to aim accurately towards a goal. As a result, older adults generally ...
Ageing impacts on the ability to aim accurately towards a goal. As a result, older adults generally ...
Abstract Aims: This study aimed to investigate how different age groups of older adults perform an...
Abstract Aims: This study aimed to investigate how different age groups of older adults perform an...
Age has a clear impact on one’s ability to make accurate goal-directed aiming movements. Older adult...
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...
To investigate the effect of ageing on visuomotor function and subsequently evaluate the effect of v...
The aim of this study is to analyze the mediating role of vision in the relationship between conscio...
Aging is associated with impaired upper limb proprioceptive acuity, as reflected by decreased positi...
Controlling tools in technical environments bears a lot of challenges for the human information proc...
Contains fulltext : 200073.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)People can quic...