Competition for limited neural resources in older adults leads to greater asymmetry of bilateral movements than in young adults

Volume: 123, Issue: 4, Pages: 1295 - 1304
Published: Apr 1, 2020
Abstract
We previously demonstrated that lateralization in the neural control of predictive and impedance mechanisms is reflected by interlimb differences in control of bilateral tasks. Aging has been shown to reduce lateralization during unilateral performance, presumably due to greater recruitment of the ipsilateral hemisphere. We now hypothesize that aging-related reduction in the efficiency of neural resources should produce greater behavioral...
Paper Details
Title
Competition for limited neural resources in older adults leads to greater asymmetry of bilateral movements than in young adults
Published Date
Apr 1, 2020
Volume
123
Issue
4
Pages
1295 - 1304
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