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Tactile-dependant corticomotor facilitation is influenced by discrimination performance in seniors

机译:依赖触觉的皮质运动促进受老年人歧视表现的影响

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BackgroundActive contraction leads to facilitation of motor responses evoked by transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS). In small hand muscles, motor facilitation is known to be also influenced by the nature of the task. Recently, we showed that corticomotor facilitation was selectively enhanced when young participants actively discriminated tactile symbols with the tip of their index or little finger. This tactile-dependant motor facilitation reflected, for the large part, attentional influences associated with performing tactile discrimination, since execution of a concomitant distraction task abolished facilitation. In the present report, we extend these observations to examine the influence of age on the ability to produce extra motor facilitation when the hand is used for sensory exploration.
机译:背景主动收缩可促进经颅磁刺激(TMS)引起的运动反应。在小手部肌肉中,运动的便利性也受任务性质的影响。最近,我们显示,当年轻的参与者用食指或小指主动区分触觉符号时,选择性促进皮质运动促进。这种依赖于触觉的运动促进在很大程度上反映了与进行触觉辨别有关的注意力影响,因为伴随执行的分散注意力的工作取消了促进。在本报告中,我们扩展了这些观察结果,以检验年龄对手用于感觉探查时产生额外运动促进能力的影响。

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