This study provides a kinematic comparison of the response of 12 older persons (ages 60-70) and 12 young persons (ages 20-26) to a perturbation of object size during a reach-to-grasp movement. For 80 out of 100 trials, each participant reached to grasp an illuminated cylinder of either small or large diameter (0.7 and 8.0 cm, respectively). For 20 out of 100 trials, a visual perturbation occurred at movement onset. This perturbation consisted of a switch of illumination from 1 to the other cylinder. For the switch from large to small cylinder, participants changed the distal grasp from whole-hand prehension to precision grip. For the opposite switch, participants changed from precision grip to whole-hand prehension. The older participants s...
Grasping is a complex action which requires high-level motor control. Although the impact of aging o...
Old age is associated with reduced mobility of the hand. To investigate age related decline when rea...
Grasp modification during prehension movements was studied in response to slight variations of somes...
This study provides a kinematic comparison of the response of 12 older persons (ages 60-70) and 12 y...
This study provides a kinematic comparison of the response of 12 older persons (ages 60-70) and 12 y...
This study provides the first known kinematic assessment of the reach-to-grasp movement in elderly s...
This study assessed the reach to grasp movement and its adaptive response to a perturbation of objec...
Kinematic studies have indicated that when a subject reaches to grasp an object, the movement consis...
Kinematic studies have indicated that when a subject reaches to grasp an object, the movement consis...
The authors tested how fast the grasp component of prehension was able to adjust to a sudden change ...
The authors tested how fast the grasp component of prehension was able to adjust to a sudden change ...
The authors tested how fast the grasp component of prehension was able to adjust to a sudden change ...
The authors tested how fast the grasp component of prehension was able to adjust to a sudden change ...
Grasping is a complex action which requires high-level motor control. Although the impact of aging o...
Old age is associated with reduced mobility of the hand. To investigate age related decline when rea...
Grasping is a complex action which requires high-level motor control. Although the impact of aging o...
Old age is associated with reduced mobility of the hand. To investigate age related decline when rea...
Grasp modification during prehension movements was studied in response to slight variations of somes...
This study provides a kinematic comparison of the response of 12 older persons (ages 60-70) and 12 y...
This study provides a kinematic comparison of the response of 12 older persons (ages 60-70) and 12 y...
This study provides the first known kinematic assessment of the reach-to-grasp movement in elderly s...
This study assessed the reach to grasp movement and its adaptive response to a perturbation of objec...
Kinematic studies have indicated that when a subject reaches to grasp an object, the movement consis...
Kinematic studies have indicated that when a subject reaches to grasp an object, the movement consis...
The authors tested how fast the grasp component of prehension was able to adjust to a sudden change ...
The authors tested how fast the grasp component of prehension was able to adjust to a sudden change ...
The authors tested how fast the grasp component of prehension was able to adjust to a sudden change ...
The authors tested how fast the grasp component of prehension was able to adjust to a sudden change ...
Grasping is a complex action which requires high-level motor control. Although the impact of aging o...
Old age is associated with reduced mobility of the hand. To investigate age related decline when rea...
Grasping is a complex action which requires high-level motor control. Although the impact of aging o...
Old age is associated with reduced mobility of the hand. To investigate age related decline when rea...
Grasp modification during prehension movements was studied in response to slight variations of somes...