International audienceIntroduction Whether complex movement training benefits inhibitory functions and transfers the effects to non-practiced motor and cognitive tasks is still unknown. The present experiment addressed this issue using a bimanual coordination paradigm. The main hypothesis was that bimanual coordination training allows for improving the involved cognitive (i.e., inhibition) mechanisms and then, transferring to non-practiced cognitive and motor tasks, that share common processes. Methods 17 older participants (72.1 ± 4.0 years) underwent 2 training and 3 test sessions (pre, post, and retention one week after) over three weeks. Training included maintaining bimanual coordination anti-phase pattern (AP) at high frequency while ...
This study aimed at demonstrating the intentional modulation of bimanual coordination dynamics at tr...
Coordinated hand use is an essential component of many activities of daily living. Although previous...
To study age-related differences in neural activation during motor learning, functional magnetic res...
International audienceIntroduction Whether complex movement training benefits inhibitory functions a...
International audienceThe study investigated the consequences of age-related decline in inhibition p...
BACKGROUND:The purpose of the study was to determine the impact of the performance of bimanual coord...
Healthy aging is associated with a variety of functional and structural brain alterations. These age...
Current society has to deal with major challenges related to our constantly increasing population of...
While it is well accepted that motor performance declines with age, the ability to learn simple proc...
Daily activities requiring simultaneous use of both hands are routine in human life. Buttoning a shi...
Intermanual transfer refers to the phenomenon whereby unilateral motor training induces performance ...
Abstract Background Poor eye–hand coordination is associated with the symptoms of the early stage of...
International audienceThe present study examined the effects of aging on the execution of a bimanual...
Bilateral movement rehabilitation is gaining popularity as an approach to improve the recovery not o...
The present study examined the effects of aging on the execution of a bimanual coordination task in ...
This study aimed at demonstrating the intentional modulation of bimanual coordination dynamics at tr...
Coordinated hand use is an essential component of many activities of daily living. Although previous...
To study age-related differences in neural activation during motor learning, functional magnetic res...
International audienceIntroduction Whether complex movement training benefits inhibitory functions a...
International audienceThe study investigated the consequences of age-related decline in inhibition p...
BACKGROUND:The purpose of the study was to determine the impact of the performance of bimanual coord...
Healthy aging is associated with a variety of functional and structural brain alterations. These age...
Current society has to deal with major challenges related to our constantly increasing population of...
While it is well accepted that motor performance declines with age, the ability to learn simple proc...
Daily activities requiring simultaneous use of both hands are routine in human life. Buttoning a shi...
Intermanual transfer refers to the phenomenon whereby unilateral motor training induces performance ...
Abstract Background Poor eye–hand coordination is associated with the symptoms of the early stage of...
International audienceThe present study examined the effects of aging on the execution of a bimanual...
Bilateral movement rehabilitation is gaining popularity as an approach to improve the recovery not o...
The present study examined the effects of aging on the execution of a bimanual coordination task in ...
This study aimed at demonstrating the intentional modulation of bimanual coordination dynamics at tr...
Coordinated hand use is an essential component of many activities of daily living. Although previous...
To study age-related differences in neural activation during motor learning, functional magnetic res...