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Ferrandez, Anne-Marie.
Changes in sensory motor behavior in aging[electronic resource] /
紀錄類型:
書目-語言資料,印刷品 : Monograph/item
杜威分類號:
612.7/084/6
書名/作者:
Changes in sensory motor behavior in aging/ edited by Anne-Marie Ferrandez, Normand Teasdale.
其他作者:
Ferrandez, Anne-Marie.
出版者:
Amsterdam ; : Elsevier,, 1996.
面頁冊數:
1 online resource (xiv, 391 p.) : : ill.
標題:
Musculoskeletal system - Aging.
標題:
Afferent pathways.
標題:
Motor ability.
標題:
Human locomotion.
標題:
Motor Activity.
標題:
Adaptation, Physiological.
標題:
Adaptation, Psychological.
標題:
Aged.
標題:
Aging - physiology.
標題:
Sensation.
標題:
Appareil locomoteur - Vieillissement.
標題:
Voies aff�erentes - Vieillissement.
標題:
Activit�e motrice chez la personne �ag�ee.
標題:
Personnes �ag�ees - Physiologie.
標題:
Sens et sensations chez la personne �ag�ee.
標題:
Sensomotoriek.
標題:
Ouderen.
ISBN:
9780444821010
ISBN:
0444821015
書目註:
Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
摘要、提要註:
Recently, studies on aging processes and age-related changes in behavior have been expanding considerably, probably due to the dramatic changes observed in the demographics. This increase in the overall age and proportion of elderly people has heightened the severity of problems associated with the safety and well-being of elderly persons in everyday life. Many researchers working on motor control have thus focused more intensely on the effects of age on motor control. This new avenue of research has led to programs for alleviating or delaying the specific sensory-motor limitations encountered by the elderly (e.g. falls) in an attempt to make the elderly more autonomous. The aggregation of studies from different perspectives is often fascinating, especially when the same field can serve as a common ground between researchers. Nearly all contributors to this book work on sensory-motor aging; they represent a large range of affiliations and backgrounds including psychology, neurobiology, cognitive sciences, kinesiology, neuropsychology, neuropharmacology, motor performance, physical therapy, exercise science, and human development. Addressing age-related behavioral changes can also furnish some crucial reflections in the debate about motor coordination: aging is the product of both maturational and environmental processes, and studies on aging must determine how the intricate interrelationships between these processes evolve. The study of aging makes it possible to determine how compensatory mechanisms, operating on different subsystems and each aging at its own rate, compensate for biological degenerations and changing external demands. This volume will contribute to demonstrating that the study of the aging process raises important theoretical questions.
電子資源:
http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/book/9780444821010
Changes in sensory motor behavior in aging[electronic resource] /
Changes in sensory motor behavior in aging
[electronic resource] /edited by Anne-Marie Ferrandez, Normand Teasdale. - Amsterdam ;Elsevier,1996. - 1 online resource (xiv, 391 p.) :ill. - Advances in psychology ;114. - Advances in psychology (Amsterdam, Netherlands) ;110..
Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
Recently, studies on aging processes and age-related changes in behavior have been expanding considerably, probably due to the dramatic changes observed in the demographics. This increase in the overall age and proportion of elderly people has heightened the severity of problems associated with the safety and well-being of elderly persons in everyday life. Many researchers working on motor control have thus focused more intensely on the effects of age on motor control. This new avenue of research has led to programs for alleviating or delaying the specific sensory-motor limitations encountered by the elderly (e.g. falls) in an attempt to make the elderly more autonomous. The aggregation of studies from different perspectives is often fascinating, especially when the same field can serve as a common ground between researchers. Nearly all contributors to this book work on sensory-motor aging; they represent a large range of affiliations and backgrounds including psychology, neurobiology, cognitive sciences, kinesiology, neuropsychology, neuropharmacology, motor performance, physical therapy, exercise science, and human development. Addressing age-related behavioral changes can also furnish some crucial reflections in the debate about motor coordination: aging is the product of both maturational and environmental processes, and studies on aging must determine how the intricate interrelationships between these processes evolve. The study of aging makes it possible to determine how compensatory mechanisms, operating on different subsystems and each aging at its own rate, compensate for biological degenerations and changing external demands. This volume will contribute to demonstrating that the study of the aging process raises important theoretical questions.
ISBN: 9780444821010
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Dewey Class. No.: 612.7/084/6
National Library of Medicine Call No.: W1 / AD798L v.114 1996
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