International audienceThe present study aimed at investigating how healthy older adults and cognitively impaired patients differ in a discrete Fitts' aiming task. Four levels of task difficulty were used, resulting from the simultaneous manipulation of the size of the target and its distance from home position. We found that movement times followed Fitts' law in both healthy older adults and cognitively impaired patients, with the latter being significantly slower and more affected by increased task difficulty. Moreover, correlation analyses suggests that lower information processing speed and deficits in executive functions are associated with decline of sensori-motor performance in Fitts' task. Analyses of strategic variations showed that...
International audienceThe present study aimed to determine whether the general slowing hypothesis (G...
International audienceThe present study aimed to determine whether the general slowing hypothesis (G...
The present study aimed to determine whether the general slowing hypothesis could be extended to the...
International audienceThe present study aimed at investigating how healthy older adults and cognitiv...
Recent studies have demonstrated that the relationship between cognitive and sensori-motor functioni...
International audienceWe investigated how young and older adults differ in sensorimotor tasks. Two g...
International audienceThe present study aimed at investigating age-related changes in strategic vari...
Abstract Aging reduces cognitive functions, and such impairments have implications in mental and mot...
Des travaux récents ont montré que les relations entre le fonctionnement cognitif et sensori-moteur ...
International audienceThough age-related decrease in information-processing capacities is hypothesiz...
International audienceThirty-one young (mean age = 20.8 years) and 30 older (mean age = 71.5 years) ...
International audienceThirty-one young (mean age = 20.8 years) and 30 older (mean age = 71.5 years) ...
Objective: To assess the relationships of cognitive and motor function in older adults. Methods: 30 ...
International audienceA U-shaped relationship between cognitive demand and gait control may exist in...
International audienceThe present study aimed to determine whether the general slowing hypothesis (G...
International audienceThe present study aimed to determine whether the general slowing hypothesis (G...
The present study aimed to determine whether the general slowing hypothesis could be extended to the...
International audienceThe present study aimed at investigating how healthy older adults and cognitiv...
Recent studies have demonstrated that the relationship between cognitive and sensori-motor functioni...
International audienceWe investigated how young and older adults differ in sensorimotor tasks. Two g...
International audienceThe present study aimed at investigating age-related changes in strategic vari...
Abstract Aging reduces cognitive functions, and such impairments have implications in mental and mot...
Des travaux récents ont montré que les relations entre le fonctionnement cognitif et sensori-moteur ...
International audienceThough age-related decrease in information-processing capacities is hypothesiz...
International audienceThirty-one young (mean age = 20.8 years) and 30 older (mean age = 71.5 years) ...
International audienceThirty-one young (mean age = 20.8 years) and 30 older (mean age = 71.5 years) ...
Objective: To assess the relationships of cognitive and motor function in older adults. Methods: 30 ...
International audienceA U-shaped relationship between cognitive demand and gait control may exist in...
International audienceThe present study aimed to determine whether the general slowing hypothesis (G...
International audienceThe present study aimed to determine whether the general slowing hypothesis (G...
The present study aimed to determine whether the general slowing hypothesis could be extended to the...