Monday, 20 September 2010

COGNITIVE ASPECTS OF MOVEMENT TIMING CONTROL

COGNITIVE ASPECTS OF MOVEMENT TIMING CONTROL
Author: Suely Santos
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Binding: Paperback
ISBN: 3639276019



COGNITIVE ASPECTS OF MOVEMENT TIMING CONTROL: IN OLD AGE


If old people slow down a given motor response it suggests that they are trying to cope with the task demands according to their own resources or capabilities. Get COGNITIVE ASPECTS OF MOVEMENT TIMING CONTROL diet books 2013 for free.
Capacities such as muscle size, neural supply, energy stored in muscles, etc. decline with age. However, effective muscular performance does not depend on muscular power alone, but on central controls which determine just how the muscles are co- ordinated and their powers deployed. Therefore, the decline in motor performance in old age may be associated also with central executive mechanisms which underlie motor responses. It now seems more appropriate to ask to what extent, and how older people can overcome problems of slowing by planning and programming their movements Check COGNITIVE ASPECTS OF MOVEMENT TIMING CONTROL our best diet books for 2013. All books are available in pdf format and downloadable from rapidshare, 4shared, and mediafire.

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Capacities such as muscle size, neural supply, energy stored in muscles, etc. decline with age. However, effective muscular performance does not depend on muscular power alone, but on central controls which determine just how the muscles are co- ordinated and their powers deployed. Therefore, the decline in motor performance in old age may be associated also with central executive mechanisms which underlie motor responses apacities such as muscle size, neural supply, energy stored in muscles, etc. decline with age. However, effective muscular performance does not depend on muscular power alone, but on central controls which determine just how the muscles are co- ordinated and their powers deployed. Therefore, the decline in motor performance in old age may be associated also with central executive mechanisms which underlie motor responses. It now seems more appropriate to ask to what extent, and how older people can overcome problems of slowing by planning and programming their movements

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