Age has a clear impact on one’s ability to make accurate goal-directed aiming movements. Older adults seem to plan slower and shorter-ranged initial pulses towards the target, and rely more on sensory feedback to ensure endpoint accuracy. Despite the fact that these age-related changes in manual aiming have been observed consistently, the underlying mechanism remains speculative. In an attempt to isolate four commonly suggested underlying factors, young and older adults were instructed to make discrete aiming movements under varying speed and accuracy constraints. Results showed that older adults were physically able to produce fast primary submovements and that they demonstrated similar movement-programming capacities as young adults. On t...
In this study we examined age differences in a movement paradigm that typically (i.e. with young adu...
Purpose: To investigate the effect of ageing on visuomotor function and subsequently evaluate the ef...
Older adults were tested to clarify findings of an earlier examination of movement responses to shif...
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 ...
Aging impacts on our ability to perform goal-directed aiming movements. Older adults generally make ...
The present study examines whether non-active older adults are more dependent on visual information ...
Abstract Aims: This study aimed to investigate how different age groups of older adults perform an...
Old age is associated with poorer movement skill, as indexed by reduced speed and accuracy. Neverthe...
We examined the effects of age on automatic and voluntary motor adjustments in pointing tasks. To th...
International audienceWe investigated how young and older adults differ in sensorimotor tasks. Two g...
The objective of this research is to understand the influence of age and age-related psychomotor abi...
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Older adults experience more difficulties completing goal directed movements than younger adults. Th...
How we interact with the dynamic world when moving is through continuous estimates of our body on on...
In this study we examined age differences in a movement paradigm that typically (i.e. with young adu...
Purpose: To investigate the effect of ageing on visuomotor function and subsequently evaluate the ef...
Older adults were tested to clarify findings of an earlier examination of movement responses to shif...
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 ...
Aging impacts on our ability to perform goal-directed aiming movements. Older adults generally make ...
The present study examines whether non-active older adults are more dependent on visual information ...
Abstract Aims: This study aimed to investigate how different age groups of older adults perform an...
Old age is associated with poorer movement skill, as indexed by reduced speed and accuracy. Neverthe...
We examined the effects of age on automatic and voluntary motor adjustments in pointing tasks. To th...
International audienceWe investigated how young and older adults differ in sensorimotor tasks. Two g...
The objective of this research is to understand the influence of age and age-related psychomotor abi...
Contains fulltext : 200073.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)People can quic...
Older adults experience more difficulties completing goal directed movements than younger adults. Th...
How we interact with the dynamic world when moving is through continuous estimates of our body on on...
In this study we examined age differences in a movement paradigm that typically (i.e. with young adu...
Purpose: To investigate the effect of ageing on visuomotor function and subsequently evaluate the ef...
Older adults were tested to clarify findings of an earlier examination of movement responses to shif...