Central Determinants of Age-Related Declines in Motor Function (Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences. Volume 515)
Abstract
Partial contents: Changes in Motor Function in Normal Human Aging; Reaction Time, Speed of Performance, and Age; Characteristic Patterns of Gain in the Healthy Old; Cognitive Aspects of Motor Functioning; Response Preparation and Posture Control: Neuromuscular Changes in the Older Adult; Reliability and Validity of Methods Used to Measure Motor Behavior; Aging-dependent Emergence of Sensorimotor Dysfunction in Rats Recovered from Dopamine Depletion Sustained Early in Life; Central Neural Alterations Related to Motor Behavioral Control in Normal Aging: Basal Ganglia; Dopaminergic Changes in the Basal Ganglia: A generalized Phenomenon of Aging in Mammals; Central Neural Alterations Related to Motor Behavioral Control in Normal Aging: Extrastriatal Considerations; The Neurobiology of Cerebellar Senescence; Age-related Changes in Cerebellar Noradrenergic Function; Parkinsonian Symptomatology: An Anatomical and Physiological Analysis; Plasticity and Intervention in the Aging Nervous System; Neostriatal Dopamine Uptake and Reversal of Age-related Movement Disorders with Dopamine-Uptake Inhibitors; Exercise Effects on Aged Motor Function; Neuropharmacological Intervention with Motor System Aging; Neurodegenerative Disorders and Aging: Alzheimer's Disease and Parkinsons's Disease - Common Ground; Tendon Reflexes in the Aged; A Methodology for Assessing Central Determinants of Behavioral Motor Control in the Aging Adult.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Jan 18, 1988
- Accession Number
- ADA198997
Entities
People
- James A. Joseph
Organizations
- New York Academy of Sciences