In bimanual coordination, older and younger adults activate a common cerebral network but the elderly also have additional activation in a secondary network of brain areas to master task performance. It remains unclear whether the functional connectivity within these primary and secondary motor networks differs between the old and the young and whether task difficulty modulates connectivity. We applied graph-theoretical network analysis (GTNA) to task-driven fMRI data in 16 elderly and 16 young participants using a bimanual coordination task including in-phase and anti-phase flexion/extension wrist movements. Network nodes for the GTNA comprised task-relevant brain areas as defined by fMRI activation foci. The elderly matched the motor perf...
We studied the relationship between age-related differences in inter- and intra-hemispheric structur...
Although bimanual finger coordination is known to decline with aging, it still remains unclear how e...
Both increases and decreases in resting state functional connectivity have been previously observed ...
In bimanual coordination, older and younger adults activate a common cerebral network but the elderl...
In bimanual coordination, older and younger adults activate a common cerebral network but the elderl...
In bimanual coordination, older and younger adults activate a common cerebral network but the elderl...
In bimanual coordination, older and younger adults activate a common cerebral network but the elderl...
Daily activities requiring simultaneous use of both hands are routine in human life. Buttoning a shi...
Aging is accompanied by marked changes in motor behavior and its neural correlates. At the behaviora...
Motor performance decline observed during aging is linked to changes in brain structure and function...
Motor performance decline observed during aging is linked to changes in brain structure and function...
Motor performance decline observed during aging is linked to changes in brain structure and function...
Coordinated hand use is an essential component of many activities of daily living. Although previous...
Both increases and decreases in resting state functional connectivity have been previously observed ...
We studied the relationship between age-related differences in inter- and intra-hemispheric structur...
We studied the relationship between age-related differences in inter- and intra-hemispheric structur...
Although bimanual finger coordination is known to decline with aging, it still remains unclear how e...
Both increases and decreases in resting state functional connectivity have been previously observed ...
In bimanual coordination, older and younger adults activate a common cerebral network but the elderl...
In bimanual coordination, older and younger adults activate a common cerebral network but the elderl...
In bimanual coordination, older and younger adults activate a common cerebral network but the elderl...
In bimanual coordination, older and younger adults activate a common cerebral network but the elderl...
Daily activities requiring simultaneous use of both hands are routine in human life. Buttoning a shi...
Aging is accompanied by marked changes in motor behavior and its neural correlates. At the behaviora...
Motor performance decline observed during aging is linked to changes in brain structure and function...
Motor performance decline observed during aging is linked to changes in brain structure and function...
Motor performance decline observed during aging is linked to changes in brain structure and function...
Coordinated hand use is an essential component of many activities of daily living. Although previous...
Both increases and decreases in resting state functional connectivity have been previously observed ...
We studied the relationship between age-related differences in inter- and intra-hemispheric structur...
We studied the relationship between age-related differences in inter- and intra-hemispheric structur...
Although bimanual finger coordination is known to decline with aging, it still remains unclear how e...
Both increases and decreases in resting state functional connectivity have been previously observed ...