Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
8840713 Neuroscience 2018 43 Pages PDF
Abstract
The present results show that muscle proprioception and touch are both functionally affected in kinesthesia after 65 years old, with a more pronounced alteration for muscle proprioception. This alteration in discriminative ability is likely due to impairment in the accurate encoding of the kinematic properties of hand movements. The possible central vs peripheral origin of these perceptive-motor changes with aging is discussed.
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