Younger and Late Middle-Aged Adults Exhibit Different Patterns of Cognitive-Motor Interference During Locomotor Adaptation, With No Disruption of Savings
It has been proposed that motor adaptation and subsequent savings (or faster relearning) of an adapted movement pattern are mediated by cognitive processes. Here, we evaluated the pattern of cognitive-motor interference that emerges when young and late middle-aged adults perform an executive working...
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Main Authors: | Cristina Rossi, Ryan T. Roemmich, Nicolas Schweighofer, Amy J. Bastian, Kristan A. Leech |
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Language: | EN |
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Frontiers Media S.A.
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/2314d95537c2480b9bb08e798a0ff6e7 |
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