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The following pages link to Effects of aging on sex differences in psychomotor reminiscence and tracking proficiency (Q50803983):
Displaying 27 items.
- Memory function in normal aging (Q28211796) (← links)
- Age-related changes in the cerebral substrates of cognitive procedural learning (Q34112539) (← links)
- Adult age differences and the role of cognitive resources in perceptual-motor skill acquisition: application of a multilevel negative exponential model (Q34310341) (← links)
- Sensorimotor adaptation in young and elderly humans (Q35019292) (← links)
- Attention, psychomotor functions and age. (Q36332453) (← links)
- Age-related forgetting in locomotor adaptation (Q36821933) (← links)
- Life satisfaction, life review, and near-death experiences in the elderly (Q40775178) (← links)
- GDNF improves cerebellar Purkinje neuron function in aged F344 rats (Q40784880) (← links)
- Changes in the density of stage 2 sleep spindles following motor learning in young and older adults (Q46753379) (← links)
- Similar network activated by young and old adults during the acquisition of a motor sequence (Q48222254) (← links)
- A virtual water maze revisited: Two-year changes in navigation performance and their neural correlates in healthy adults (Q48498236) (← links)
- Components of sensorimotor adaptation in young and elderly subjects (Q48957670) (← links)
- Effect of sex and joystick experience on pursuit tracking in adults (Q49053315) (← links)
- Two-dimensional tracking tasks for quantification of sensory-motor dysfunction and their application to Parkinson's disease (Q49113535) (← links)
- Finger-movement tracking scores in healthy subjects (Q49145427) (← links)
- Relationship between sensorimotor adaptation and cognitive functions in younger and older subjects (Q51923651) (← links)
- Age-related differences in acquisition of perceptual-motor skills: working memory as a mediator (Q51971714) (← links)
- Aging and longitudinal change in perceptual-motor skill acquisition in healthy adults (Q51990919) (← links)
- Neuroanatomical and cognitive correlates of adult age differences in acquisition of a perceptual-motor skill. (Q52024301) (← links)
- Effects of aging and reduced relative frequency of knowledge of results on learning a motor skill. (Q52042774) (← links)
- Effects of presentation rate and individual differences in short-term memory capacity on an indirect measure of serial learning. (Q52059480) (← links)
- Prism adaptation in normal aging: slower adaptation rate and larger aftereffect. (Q52168408) (← links)
- Effects of aging on cerebellar noradrenergic function and motor learning: nutritional interventions. (Q52171283) (← links)
- AGE-RELATED DEFICITS IN MOTOR LEARNING AND DIFFERENCES IN FEEDBACK PROCESSING DURING THE PRODUCTION OF A BIMANUAL COORDINATION PATTERN. (Q52186393) (← links)
- [Aging and procedural memory. Study of a series of tests on microcomputers]. (Q52220305) (← links)
- On rates of improvement with practice. (Q52427716) (← links)
- Cerebellar noradrenergic systems in aging: studies in situ and in in oculo grafts (Q68004919) (← links)