Recent work indicates that healthy younger adults can prepare accurate responses faster than their voluntary reaction times would suggest, leaving a seemingly unnecessary delay of 80–100 ms before responding. Here, we examined how the preparation of movements, initiation of movements, and the delay between them are affected by aging. Participants made planar reaching movements in two conditions. The “free reaction time” condition assessed the voluntary reaction times with which participants responded to the appearance of a stimulus. The “forced reaction time” condition assessed the minimum time actually needed to prepare accurate movements by controlling the time allowed for movement preparation. The time taken to both initiate movements in...
The last-in first-out theory suggests that late-maturing brain regions are affected earlier in the l...
Older adults consistently show slower reaction times (RTs) to the onset of motion. Both cognitive sl...
Introduction: The separate and combined impacts of age and walkway obstruction on reaction time, ant...
This study explored the ability of younger and older participants to use a variable preparatory inte...
PolyU Library Call No.: [THS] LG51 .H577M RS 2016 Wangxi, 125 pages :color illustrationsSensorimotor...
The influence of regularity of preparatory interval (PI) on simple reaction-time (RT) in elderly per...
AbstractWe have measured reaction time (RT) to motion onset in two groups of subjects (average ages:...
We have measured reaction time (RT) to motion onset in two groups of subjects (average ages: 70 and ...
Numerous activities require an individual to respond quickly to the correct stimulus. The provision ...
Objective: To investigate the influence of age and preparation level on postural muscle activation a...
Motor disorders increase dramatically with age; however, little is known about non-clinical ageing o...
Generalized slowing characterizes aging and there is some evidence to suggest that this slowing alre...
Numerous activities require an individual to respond quickly to the correct stimulus. The pro-vision...
Previously, we showed that prolonged reaction-time (RT) in older persons is related to increased ant...
Visual reaction time (RT) was measured in 10 older men (mean age, 71.1 years) and gender-matched con...
The last-in first-out theory suggests that late-maturing brain regions are affected earlier in the l...
Older adults consistently show slower reaction times (RTs) to the onset of motion. Both cognitive sl...
Introduction: The separate and combined impacts of age and walkway obstruction on reaction time, ant...
This study explored the ability of younger and older participants to use a variable preparatory inte...
PolyU Library Call No.: [THS] LG51 .H577M RS 2016 Wangxi, 125 pages :color illustrationsSensorimotor...
The influence of regularity of preparatory interval (PI) on simple reaction-time (RT) in elderly per...
AbstractWe have measured reaction time (RT) to motion onset in two groups of subjects (average ages:...
We have measured reaction time (RT) to motion onset in two groups of subjects (average ages: 70 and ...
Numerous activities require an individual to respond quickly to the correct stimulus. The provision ...
Objective: To investigate the influence of age and preparation level on postural muscle activation a...
Motor disorders increase dramatically with age; however, little is known about non-clinical ageing o...
Generalized slowing characterizes aging and there is some evidence to suggest that this slowing alre...
Numerous activities require an individual to respond quickly to the correct stimulus. The pro-vision...
Previously, we showed that prolonged reaction-time (RT) in older persons is related to increased ant...
Visual reaction time (RT) was measured in 10 older men (mean age, 71.1 years) and gender-matched con...
The last-in first-out theory suggests that late-maturing brain regions are affected earlier in the l...
Older adults consistently show slower reaction times (RTs) to the onset of motion. Both cognitive sl...
Introduction: The separate and combined impacts of age and walkway obstruction on reaction time, ant...