Sensorimotor adaptation in young and elderly humans

Our brain's capacity for adaptation allows us to interact meaningfully with an ever-changing environment. Experimental evidence suggests that the time course of sensorimotor adaptation is preserved or only moderately degraded in old age, and that seniors benefit from a previous adaptive experience even more than younger subjects. However, experimental evidence suggests that sensorimotor adaptation seems to be associated with a higher computational load in the elderly. We discuss two possible explanations for this pattern of findings: Older adults may take longer to consolidate newly gained information into long-term motor memory, or they may have problems to utilize supplementary (e.g. cognitive) strategies. In any case, the age-related deficits were relatively mild. If these deficits are related to an increased computational load, it should be possible to reduce them by extended practice on adaptation tasks.

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