Tactile expertise, resulting from extensive use of hands, has previously been shown to improve tactile perception in blind people and musicians and to be associated with changes in the central processing of tactile information. This study investigated whether expertise, due to precise and deliberate use of the fingers at work, relates to improved tactile perception and whether this expertise interacts with age. A tactile pattern and a frequency discrimination task were conducted while ERPs were measured in experts and nonexperts of two age groups within middle adulthood. Independently of age, accuracy was better in experts than in nonexperts in both tasks. Somatosensory N70 amplitudes were larger with increasing age and for experts than for...
The study examined the brain’s automatic somatosensory change detection mechanism using event-relate...
SummaryBackgroundAging affects the human hand function. For example, a decline in manual dexterity o...
Background: Aging affects the human hand function. For example, a decline in manual dexterity often ...
Fine motor skills including precise tactile and haptic perception are essential to the manipulation ...
Normal aging has been linked to impairments in gating of irrelevant sensory information and neural m...
Objective: For young subjects, it is well-documented that training and practice improve sensorimotor...
Tactile perception declines with age on both behavioral and neurophysiological levels. Less well und...
Background - Active contraction leads to facilitation of motor responses evoked by transcranial magn...
To learn whether tactile sensitivity is decreased in elderly adults, we measured touch thresholds on...
<p><b>A.</b> Individual two-point discrimination thresholds (i.e., inverse tactile acuity) are depic...
It is known that roughness-smoothness, hardness-softness, stickiness-slipperiness and warm-cold are ...
BACKGROUND: Vision and haptics are the key modalities by which humans perceive objects and interact ...
Vision and haptics are the key modalities by which humans perceive objects and interact with their e...
\(\textit {Background:}\) Vision and haptics are the key modalities by which humans perceive object...
Abstract Background Tactile processing plays a pivotal role in the early stages of human development...
The study examined the brain’s automatic somatosensory change detection mechanism using event-relate...
SummaryBackgroundAging affects the human hand function. For example, a decline in manual dexterity o...
Background: Aging affects the human hand function. For example, a decline in manual dexterity often ...
Fine motor skills including precise tactile and haptic perception are essential to the manipulation ...
Normal aging has been linked to impairments in gating of irrelevant sensory information and neural m...
Objective: For young subjects, it is well-documented that training and practice improve sensorimotor...
Tactile perception declines with age on both behavioral and neurophysiological levels. Less well und...
Background - Active contraction leads to facilitation of motor responses evoked by transcranial magn...
To learn whether tactile sensitivity is decreased in elderly adults, we measured touch thresholds on...
<p><b>A.</b> Individual two-point discrimination thresholds (i.e., inverse tactile acuity) are depic...
It is known that roughness-smoothness, hardness-softness, stickiness-slipperiness and warm-cold are ...
BACKGROUND: Vision and haptics are the key modalities by which humans perceive objects and interact ...
Vision and haptics are the key modalities by which humans perceive objects and interact with their e...
\(\textit {Background:}\) Vision and haptics are the key modalities by which humans perceive object...
Abstract Background Tactile processing plays a pivotal role in the early stages of human development...
The study examined the brain’s automatic somatosensory change detection mechanism using event-relate...
SummaryBackgroundAging affects the human hand function. For example, a decline in manual dexterity o...
Background: Aging affects the human hand function. For example, a decline in manual dexterity often ...