International audienceWe investigated how young and older adults differ in sensorimotor tasks. Two groups of participants (young and older adults) performed discrete Fitts' tasks in which 4 levels of difficulty (ID) were used, resulting from either the manipulation of the size of the target (ID W) or of the distance between home and target positions (ID D). Kinematic analysis allowed distinguishing 4 different types of strategies used to reach the target, on the basis of the existence and the nature of submovements. Results showed that the repertoire of strategies was significantly smaller in older than in young participants. In addition, the frequency of use of the different strategies varied with participants' age. Specifically, the most ...
The ability to interact skilfully with the environment is essential for independent living and there...
The ability to interact skilfully with the environment is essential for independent living and there...
Motor learning has been shown to decline in healthy aging, particularly in the early stages of acqui...
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...
International audienceThe present study aimed at investigating how healthy older adults and cognitiv...
The kinematics of upper limb movements and the coordination of eye and hand movements are affected b...
International audienceThough age-related decrease in information-processing capacities is hypothesiz...
(A) Older adult completing an aiming task using a tablet PC and handheld stylus pen (Nb. Not to scal...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Inspired by the framework of dynamical system theory, we aimed at ...
Previous work on sensorimotor integration for movement planning has mainly focused on visual environ...
Abstract Aims: This study aimed to investigate how different age groups of older adults perform an...
Click on the link below to access the article (may not be free).Aging is marked by changes in motor ...
Age has a clear impact on one’s ability to make accurate goal-directed aiming movements. Older adult...
Aging is marked by changes in motor control which may be expected to affect performance using comput...
The ability to interact skilfully with the environment is essential for independent living and there...
The ability to interact skilfully with the environment is essential for independent living and there...
Motor learning has been shown to decline in healthy aging, particularly in the early stages of acqui...
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...
International audienceThe present study aimed at investigating how healthy older adults and cognitiv...
The kinematics of upper limb movements and the coordination of eye and hand movements are affected b...
International audienceThough age-related decrease in information-processing capacities is hypothesiz...
(A) Older adult completing an aiming task using a tablet PC and handheld stylus pen (Nb. Not to scal...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Inspired by the framework of dynamical system theory, we aimed at ...
Previous work on sensorimotor integration for movement planning has mainly focused on visual environ...
Abstract Aims: This study aimed to investigate how different age groups of older adults perform an...
Click on the link below to access the article (may not be free).Aging is marked by changes in motor ...
Age has a clear impact on one’s ability to make accurate goal-directed aiming movements. Older adult...
Aging is marked by changes in motor control which may be expected to affect performance using comput...
The ability to interact skilfully with the environment is essential for independent living and there...
The ability to interact skilfully with the environment is essential for independent living and there...
Motor learning has been shown to decline in healthy aging, particularly in the early stages of acqui...