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Preface | ||
List of contributors | ||
Nordic comparison of 75-year-olds - sensory and psychomotor functions | 3 | |
Motor performance as a paradigm reflecting the aging process | 15 | |
Decline of psychomotor performance: calendar or health? | 31 | |
The influence of aging on motor skill learning | 41 | |
The decline of spatial and temporal abilities with age | 57 | |
Age-related slowing | 73 | |
Aging and plasticity of the human motor system: evidence from positron emission tomography (PET) | 89 | |
Myoelectric signs of muscle fatigue and physiological tremor from childhood to seniority | 103 | |
Muscle force generation and age: the role of sex hormones | 129 | |
What is the cause of the ageing atrophy? Assessment of the fiber type composition in whole human muscles | 143 | |
Cognitive processes involved for maintaining postural stability while standing and walking | 157 | |
Mobility biomechanics in young and old healthy adults | 169 | |
Postural control in normal subjects and older women who have fallen | 175 | |
Postural responses of the elderly: comparisons with vestibular-deficit subjects | 193 | |
Modulations of gait in normal aging and in parkinson's disease | 209 | |
Age-related changes in visually guided locomotion over different terrains: major issues | 231 | |
Optical flow as a factor in falling: the case for more research | 253 | |
Motor slowness in parkinson's disease | 265 | |
Timing in perceptual and motor tasks in parkinson's disease | 293 | |
Signal-to-noise ratio of handwriting size, force, and time: Cues to early markers of parkinson's disease? | 311 | |
Procedural memory, motor skill and degenerative neurological disease | 329 | |
Effect of age, chronic diseases and parkinsonism on postural control | 355 | |
Improvements in balance in the elderly through training in sensory organization abilities | 377 | |
Age and practice effects on force control of the thumb and index fingers in precision pinching and bilateral coordination | 393 | |
Sensorimotor adaptability in the elderly and disabled | 413 | |
Years of physical activity can affect simple and complex cognitive/motor speed in older adults | 427 | |
Author Index | 441 | |
Subject Index | 459 |
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