Effects of aging on encoding of walking direction in the human brain

Volume: 141, Pages: 107379 - 107379
Published: Apr 1, 2020
Abstract
Human aging is characterized by impaired spatial cognition and reductions in the distinctiveness of category-specific fMRI activation patterns. Yet, little is known about age-related decline in neural distinctiveness of information that humans use when navigating spatial environments. Here, we asked whether neural tuning functions of walking direction are broadened in older versus younger adults. To test this idea, we developed a novel method...
Paper Details
Title
Effects of aging on encoding of walking direction in the human brain
Published Date
Apr 1, 2020
Volume
141
Pages
107379 - 107379
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