Since elderly people suffering from dementia want to go on living independently for as long as possible, they need to be able to maintain familiar and learn new practical skills. Although explicit or declarative learning methods are mostly used to train new skills, it is hypothesized that implicit or procedural techniques may be more effective in this population. The present review discusses 23 experimental studies on implicit motor-skill learning in patients with Alzheimer's disease (AD). All studies found intact implicit motor-learning capacities. Subsequently, it is elaborated how these intact learning abilities can be exploited in the patients' rehabilitation with respect to the variables 'practice' and 'feedback.' Recommendations for f...
Purpose. Motor skills can be learned in an explicit or an implicit manner. Explicit learning places ...
Motor learning involves improving the proficiency of a novel skill through the repetition of movemen...
This study aimed to better characterize the sensorimotor mechanisms underlying motor resonance, name...
Since elderly people suffering from dementia want to go on living independently for as long as possi...
Since elderly people suffering from dementia want to go on living independently for as long as possi...
Since elderly people suffering from dementia want to go on living independently for as long as possi...
Item does not contain fulltextHow people suffering from dementia can be taught new motor skills for ...
In Alzheimer’s disease (AD), implicit or procedural rehabilitation techniques would be more effectiv...
OBJECTIVE: To compare the immediate and delayed effects of implicit and explicit training methods fo...
This study investigated the acquisition and long-term retention of the rotary pursuit task under var...
The aim of this research is to provide a resource on current available data regarding methods used ...
Motor-learning capacities are known to be relatively preserved in Alzheimer's disease (AD), which is...
The notion that procedural learning and memory is spared in Alzheimer's disease (AD) has important i...
Movement is an essential part of our lives. Throughout our lifetime, we acquire many different motor...
It is well known that patients with Alzheimer's disease (AD) are able to acquire new perceptual-moto...
Purpose. Motor skills can be learned in an explicit or an implicit manner. Explicit learning places ...
Motor learning involves improving the proficiency of a novel skill through the repetition of movemen...
This study aimed to better characterize the sensorimotor mechanisms underlying motor resonance, name...
Since elderly people suffering from dementia want to go on living independently for as long as possi...
Since elderly people suffering from dementia want to go on living independently for as long as possi...
Since elderly people suffering from dementia want to go on living independently for as long as possi...
Item does not contain fulltextHow people suffering from dementia can be taught new motor skills for ...
In Alzheimer’s disease (AD), implicit or procedural rehabilitation techniques would be more effectiv...
OBJECTIVE: To compare the immediate and delayed effects of implicit and explicit training methods fo...
This study investigated the acquisition and long-term retention of the rotary pursuit task under var...
The aim of this research is to provide a resource on current available data regarding methods used ...
Motor-learning capacities are known to be relatively preserved in Alzheimer's disease (AD), which is...
The notion that procedural learning and memory is spared in Alzheimer's disease (AD) has important i...
Movement is an essential part of our lives. Throughout our lifetime, we acquire many different motor...
It is well known that patients with Alzheimer's disease (AD) are able to acquire new perceptual-moto...
Purpose. Motor skills can be learned in an explicit or an implicit manner. Explicit learning places ...
Motor learning involves improving the proficiency of a novel skill through the repetition of movemen...
This study aimed to better characterize the sensorimotor mechanisms underlying motor resonance, name...