Age-related changes in the control of perturbation-evoked and voluntary arm movements
Highlights ► Ageing leads to changes in the ability to produce perturbation-evoked arm responses following an unexpected loss of balance. ► Altering the predictability of the handrail location affects electromyographic and kinematic arm responses in both young and older adults. ► Age-related differe...
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description | Highlights ► Ageing leads to changes in the ability to produce perturbation-evoked arm responses following an unexpected loss of balance. ► Altering the predictability of the handrail location affects electromyographic and kinematic arm responses in both young and older adults. ► Age-related differences in arm responses are independent of handrail predictability and movement task (i.e., perturbation-evoked versus voluntary reaching), suggesting that ageing leads to a deterioration in neural mechanisms that are common to both reactive and voluntary arm movements. |
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