A causal relationship between physical activity such as walking and cognitive functions - particularly executive functions and memory - has been observed in elderly people with and without dementia. Executive functions play an important role in the (instrumental) activities of daily life [(I)ADL]. However, a close relationship has also been found between motor activity of the upper limb, particularly the hand, and (I)ADL. Indeed, in aging, a decline in hand motor function is related to a decrease in (I)ADL, an increase in functional dependency, admission to a nursing home, and even mortality. This review begins by addressing clinical studies on the effect of age on higher-level hand motor activity. It then discusses higher-level hand motor ...
Background/Aims: Recent evidence shows that early dementia patients have deficits in manual reaching...
Background: Deterioration of hand motor function is a possible risk factor of cognitive impairment i...
International audienceManual dexterity measures can be useful for early detection of age-related fun...
A causal relationship between physical activity such as walking and cognitive functions - particular...
A causal relationship between physical activity such as walking and cognitive functions - particular...
A causal relationship between physical activity such as walking and cognitive functions - particular...
Background: A current research trend is the examination of the interplay between cognitive functioni...
Decreased upper-extremity/visuomotor abilities are frequently encountered in healthy aging. However,...
Background: Physical activity such as walking may exert a positive impact on cognition and behaviour...
Background/Aims: Motor impairment is an important aspect of cognitive decline in older adults. It ha...
Background: Physical activity such as walking may exert a positive impact on cognition and behaviour...
In the elderly, the aging process occurs which is associated with a decrease in several functions in...
Background and aims - Much research has been conducted on age-related changes in cognitive function,...
Objective: Cognitive impairment is a hallmark of mild cognitive impairment (MCI) and Alzheimer’s dis...
Previous research has demonstrated that age-related decline in cognitive and sensorimotor functions ...
Background/Aims: Recent evidence shows that early dementia patients have deficits in manual reaching...
Background: Deterioration of hand motor function is a possible risk factor of cognitive impairment i...
International audienceManual dexterity measures can be useful for early detection of age-related fun...
A causal relationship between physical activity such as walking and cognitive functions - particular...
A causal relationship between physical activity such as walking and cognitive functions - particular...
A causal relationship between physical activity such as walking and cognitive functions - particular...
Background: A current research trend is the examination of the interplay between cognitive functioni...
Decreased upper-extremity/visuomotor abilities are frequently encountered in healthy aging. However,...
Background: Physical activity such as walking may exert a positive impact on cognition and behaviour...
Background/Aims: Motor impairment is an important aspect of cognitive decline in older adults. It ha...
Background: Physical activity such as walking may exert a positive impact on cognition and behaviour...
In the elderly, the aging process occurs which is associated with a decrease in several functions in...
Background and aims - Much research has been conducted on age-related changes in cognitive function,...
Objective: Cognitive impairment is a hallmark of mild cognitive impairment (MCI) and Alzheimer’s dis...
Previous research has demonstrated that age-related decline in cognitive and sensorimotor functions ...
Background/Aims: Recent evidence shows that early dementia patients have deficits in manual reaching...
Background: Deterioration of hand motor function is a possible risk factor of cognitive impairment i...
International audienceManual dexterity measures can be useful for early detection of age-related fun...