The ability to inhibit actions, one of the hallmarks of human motor control, appears to decline with advancing age. Evidence for a link between changes in inhibitory functions and poor motor performance in healthy older adults has recently become available with transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS). Overall, these studies indicate that the capacity to modulate intracortical (ICI) and interhemispheric (IHI) inhibition is preserved in high-performing older individuals. In contrast, older individuals exhibiting motor slowing and a declined ability to coordinate movement appear to show a reduced capability to modulate GABA-mediated inhibitory processes. As a decline in the integrity of the GABA-ergic inhibitory processes may emerge due to age...
Age-related motor deficits manifest in many ways including slowing of movement, increased unwanted m...
Inhibitory functions are key mechanisms underlying age-related cognitive decline (Park and Gutchess ...
Age-related changes in motor performance have often been associated with functional decline with ad...
Since GABAA-mediated intracortical inhibition has been shown to underlie plastic changes throughout ...
Healthy aging is accompanied by motor inhibition deficits that involve a slower process of stopping ...
We investigated the effect of age on the ability to modulate GABAA-ergic and GABAB-ergic inhibitory ...
Inhibitory control, like most cognitive processes, is subject to an age-related decline. The effect ...
Age-related deficiency in the top-down modulation of cognitive inhibition has been extensively docum...
The ability to cancel a motor response is critical for optimal functioning in various facets of dail...
Advancing age is associated with a decline in physical and cognitive abilities. Multiple theories ha...
Interacting efficiently with our environment necessitates perceptual inhibition of irrelevant stimul...
Aging is associated with changes in the motor system that, over time, can lead to functional impairm...
Background: Although recent studies point to the involvement of the primary motor cortex in postural...
Age-related motor deficits manifest in many ways including slowing of movement, increased unwanted m...
Inhibitory functions are key mechanisms underlying age-related cognitive decline (Park and Gutchess ...
Age-related changes in motor performance have often been associated with functional decline with ad...
Since GABAA-mediated intracortical inhibition has been shown to underlie plastic changes throughout ...
Healthy aging is accompanied by motor inhibition deficits that involve a slower process of stopping ...
We investigated the effect of age on the ability to modulate GABAA-ergic and GABAB-ergic inhibitory ...
Inhibitory control, like most cognitive processes, is subject to an age-related decline. The effect ...
Age-related deficiency in the top-down modulation of cognitive inhibition has been extensively docum...
The ability to cancel a motor response is critical for optimal functioning in various facets of dail...
Advancing age is associated with a decline in physical and cognitive abilities. Multiple theories ha...
Interacting efficiently with our environment necessitates perceptual inhibition of irrelevant stimul...
Aging is associated with changes in the motor system that, over time, can lead to functional impairm...
Background: Although recent studies point to the involvement of the primary motor cortex in postural...
Age-related motor deficits manifest in many ways including slowing of movement, increased unwanted m...
Inhibitory functions are key mechanisms underlying age-related cognitive decline (Park and Gutchess ...
Age-related changes in motor performance have often been associated with functional decline with ad...