Greater amount of visual information exacerbates force control in older adults during constant isometric contractions.
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Effect of age on human-computer-interface control via neck electromyographyModulation of force below 1 Hz: age-associated differences and the effect of magnified visual feedback.Bimanual force variability and chronic stroke: asymmetrical hand control.Altered activation of the antagonist muscle during practice compromises motor learning in older adultsForce control is related to low-frequency oscillations in force and surface EMG.The Effect of Antagonist Muscle Sensory Input on Force Regulation.Visuomotor Correction is a Robust Contributor to Force Variability During Index Finger Abduction by Older Adults.Transient shifts in frontal and parietal circuits scale with enhanced visual feedback and changes in force variability and error.Magnified visual feedback exacerbates positional variability in older adults due to altered modulation of the primary agonist muscle.Motor control differs for increasing and releasing forceParadigm Shifts in Voluntary Force Control and Motor Unit Behaviors with the Manipulated Size of Visual Error Perception.Motor Output Variability Impairs Driving Ability in Older Adults.Long-range correlations in motor unit discharge times at low forces are modulated by visual gain and age.Age-related differences in finger force control are characterized by reduced force production.Variations in Static Force Control and Motor Unit Behavior with Error Amplification Feedback in the Elderly.Voluntary reduction of force variability via modulation of low-frequency oscillations.Memory-guided force control in healthy younger and older adults.Force and time gain interact to nonlinearly scale adaptive visual-motor isometric force control.Processing of visual information compromises the ability of older adults to control novel fine motor tasks.Cortical hypoexcitability persists beyond the symptomatic phase of a concussion.
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Greater amount of visual information exacerbates force control in older adults during constant isometric contractions.
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Deanna M Kennedy
Evangelos A Christou
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10.1007/S00221-011-2777-X
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2011-07-29T00:00:00Z