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Age-related differences in proprioceptive and visuo-proprioceptive function in relation to fine motor behaviour.

Liudmila Liutsko1,2, Ruben Muiños1,2, Josep Maria Tous-Ral1,3,2.   

Abstract

Leversen et al. (PLoS One 7(6):e38830, 2012) emphasise the importance of understanding the principles of life-long development. In their study of motor control, they found a common tendency towards improved motor performance from childhood to adulthood and a subsequent deterioration. The aim of our study was to examine this issue further by investigating fine motor behaviour (tracing a model line) in 196 participants (age range 12-95 years old) in two sensory conditions-proprioceptive + visual (PV) and proprioceptive only-in both hands and in two types of movement, frontal and transversal. Regression analyses of line length and task performance speed in relation to age were conducted for the different test conditions. The best performance was found in middle age, and a quadratic function provided the best fit for most of the test conditions. The corresponding inflection points (the age at which graphical analysis showed a change in performance as a peak of maturation before decline due to ageing) showed earlier ages in the proprioceptive condition. For most types of movement analysed, performance speed was slower under the PV condition. Paired correlation analysis showed that the symmetry of precision performance between hands became stronger with age. The results provide information on age-dependent differences in proprioception based on fine motor performance. They may be of use in the design of preventive strategies for preserving proprioceptive function by reducing the risk of falls and accidents or diseases such as Parkinson's.

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Keywords:  Age-related differences; Fine motor behaviour; Proprioception; Proprioceptive diagnostics; Symmetry in motor lateralization

Year:  2014        PMID: 28804328      PMCID: PMC5549200          DOI: 10.1007/s10433-013-0304-6

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eur J Ageing        ISSN: 1613-9372


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