International audienceThe present study examined the effects of aging on the execution of a bimanual coordination task in a classical phase transition paradigm in which coordination patterns (in-phase and anti-phase) and movement frequency were manipulated. Two groups of adults, the so-called young (average age 26 years) and old (average age 71 years) participants, performed both in-phase and anti-phase patterns at different frequencies. As we expected variability of relative phase was larger for older participants than for younger ones for both the in-phase and the anti-phase coordination patterns. Moreover, phase transitions occurred at lower frequencies for older participants and more transitions were observed for older than for younger ...
International audienceIntroduction Whether complex movement training benefits inhibitory functions a...
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...
International audienceThe present study examined the effects of aging on the execution of a bimanual...
The present study examined the effects of aging on the execution of a bimanual coordination task in ...
Younger and older participants performed two-limb coordination patterns of homologous (similar) and ...
International audienceThe study investigated the consequences of age-related decline in inhibition p...
A bimanual coordination experiment was conducted in which two groups of 10 male and female participa...
Introduction: The purpose of present research was the study of the effect of sensory feedback on spe...
There is growing evidence that normal aging may produce declines in some motor tasks but not others....
International audienceIntroduction: Aging leads to alterations not only within the complex subsystem...
Coordinated hand use is an essential component of many activities of daily living. Although previous...
International audienceThe experiment was conducted to determine the influence of mirror movements in...
Aging is accompanied by marked changes in motor behavior and its neural correlates. At the behaviora...
Upper limb bilateral coordination is not only crucial for our daily living, but it is also a potenti...
International audienceIntroduction Whether complex movement training benefits inhibitory functions a...
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...
International audienceThe present study examined the effects of aging on the execution of a bimanual...
The present study examined the effects of aging on the execution of a bimanual coordination task in ...
Younger and older participants performed two-limb coordination patterns of homologous (similar) and ...
International audienceThe study investigated the consequences of age-related decline in inhibition p...
A bimanual coordination experiment was conducted in which two groups of 10 male and female participa...
Introduction: The purpose of present research was the study of the effect of sensory feedback on spe...
There is growing evidence that normal aging may produce declines in some motor tasks but not others....
International audienceIntroduction: Aging leads to alterations not only within the complex subsystem...
Coordinated hand use is an essential component of many activities of daily living. Although previous...
International audienceThe experiment was conducted to determine the influence of mirror movements in...
Aging is accompanied by marked changes in motor behavior and its neural correlates. At the behaviora...
Upper limb bilateral coordination is not only crucial for our daily living, but it is also a potenti...
International audienceIntroduction Whether complex movement training benefits inhibitory functions a...
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...