2023
DOI: 10.1038/s41598-023-30766-x
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Neural correlates of gait adaptation in younger and older adults

Abstract: Mobility decline is a major concern for older adults. A key component of maintaining mobility with advancing age is the ability to learn and adapt to the environment. The split-belt treadmill paradigm is an experimental protocol that tests the ability to adapt to a dynamic environment. Here we examined the magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) derived structural neural correlates of individual differences in adaptation to split-belt walking for younger and older adults. We have previously shown that younger adults … Show more

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“…Furthermore, AD presents with a range of additional clinical manifestations, encompassing motor dysfunction, frailty, and pain 108–110 . Research has implicated the cerebellum's contribution to motor dysfunction, 38,111–120 frailty, and pain 9,121 …”
Section: Cerebellum and Admentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, AD presents with a range of additional clinical manifestations, encompassing motor dysfunction, frailty, and pain 108–110 . Research has implicated the cerebellum's contribution to motor dysfunction, 38,111–120 frailty, and pain 9,121 …”
Section: Cerebellum and Admentioning
confidence: 99%