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Explaining Individual Differences in Fine Motor Performance and Learning in Older Adults: The Contribution of Muscle Strength and Cardiovascular Fitness

机译:解释老年成年人的单个电机性能和学习的个体差异:肌肉力量和心血管健身的贡献

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It remains controversial whether aging influences motor learning and whether physiological factors, such as local strength or fitness, are associated with fine motor performance and learning in older adults (OA). OA (n?=?51) and young adults (YA, n?=?31) performed a short-term motor learning session using a precision grip force modulation task. The rate of improvement of OA compared with YA was steeper with respect to performance variability and temporal precision. Both age groups showed positive transfer during an unpracticed variant of the force modulation task. Local muscle strength (pinch and grip strength) and high cardiovascular fitness positively predicted fine motor performance, whereas initial performance, muscle strength, and motor fitness (heterogeneous motor test battery) negatively predicted rate of improvement. Analyses indicated potentials, but also limits of plasticity for OA.
机译:无论老化是否会影响机动学,以及局部强度或健身等生理因素是否与旧成年人(OA)中的精细电机性能和学习相关,仍然存在争议。 OA(n?= 51)和年轻的成年人(YA,n?= 31)使用精密抓握力调制任务进行短期电机学习会话。 与YA相比,OA的改善率相对于性能变异性和时间精度是陡峭的。 两个年龄组在力量调制任务的未准确变种期间显示了正面转移。 局部肌肉力量(夹紧和握力强度)和高型心血管健身可积极地预测精细电机性能,而初始性能,肌肉强度和电动机配合(异构电机测试电池)带负面预测的改进率。 分析表明潜力,但也限制了OA的可塑性。

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