Elbow matching accuracy in young and elderly humans under unusual mechanical constraints

Experiment was carried out to study the proprioception accuracy of elderly (61-83 years old) and young (22-36 years old) subjects during contralateral elbow matching in sagittal plane. The subjects performed the task under ordinary condition and under experimental condition (matching forearm attache...

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Main Authors: Vera Talis, Yuri Levik
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Language:English
Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2016-11-01
Series:Frontiers in Neuroscience
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Online Access:http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fnins.2016.00520/full
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spelling doaj-0d5a593d68014fa0931e549aa26185802020-11-25T00:00:29ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Neuroscience1662-453X2016-11-011010.3389/fnins.2016.00520224141Elbow matching accuracy in young and elderly humans under unusual mechanical constraintsVera Talis0Yuri Levik1Institute for Information Transmission Problems (Kharkevich Institute)Institute for Information Transmission Problems (Kharkevich Institute)Experiment was carried out to study the proprioception accuracy of elderly (61-83 years old) and young (22-36 years old) subjects during contralateral elbow matching in sagittal plane. The subjects performed the task under ordinary condition and under experimental condition (matching forearm attached to the rocking cylindrical platform of low (LS), or high (HS) height, so that the elbow flexion was associated with tilting movement of the support and with backward movement of the upper arm). Control matching of young and elderly subjects does not differ significantly in terms of constant and absolute error. First block of LS and HS induced absolute error increase and matching arm velocity decrease in both groups, but in the second block of matching on rocking supports both arms velocity of elderly subject decreased and absolute error of elderly subjects towards the second block of rocking condition appeared lower than those of young subjects. Aftereffect of the restricted matching could be observed in elderly as a significant increase of matching arm velocity and corresponding constant error increase. It could be concluded that under unusual mechanical constraints elderly subjects tended to use conservative strategy followed by significant aftereffect towards the final ordinary support condition.http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fnins.2016.00520/fullelderly populationposition senseunstable supportelbow matchingelbow joint support
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author Vera Talis
Yuri Levik
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Yuri Levik
Elbow matching accuracy in young and elderly humans under unusual mechanical constraints
Frontiers in Neuroscience
elderly population
position sense
unstable support
elbow matching
elbow joint support
author_facet Vera Talis
Yuri Levik
author_sort Vera Talis
title Elbow matching accuracy in young and elderly humans under unusual mechanical constraints
title_short Elbow matching accuracy in young and elderly humans under unusual mechanical constraints
title_full Elbow matching accuracy in young and elderly humans under unusual mechanical constraints
title_fullStr Elbow matching accuracy in young and elderly humans under unusual mechanical constraints
title_full_unstemmed Elbow matching accuracy in young and elderly humans under unusual mechanical constraints
title_sort elbow matching accuracy in young and elderly humans under unusual mechanical constraints
publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
series Frontiers in Neuroscience
issn 1662-453X
publishDate 2016-11-01
description Experiment was carried out to study the proprioception accuracy of elderly (61-83 years old) and young (22-36 years old) subjects during contralateral elbow matching in sagittal plane. The subjects performed the task under ordinary condition and under experimental condition (matching forearm attached to the rocking cylindrical platform of low (LS), or high (HS) height, so that the elbow flexion was associated with tilting movement of the support and with backward movement of the upper arm). Control matching of young and elderly subjects does not differ significantly in terms of constant and absolute error. First block of LS and HS induced absolute error increase and matching arm velocity decrease in both groups, but in the second block of matching on rocking supports both arms velocity of elderly subject decreased and absolute error of elderly subjects towards the second block of rocking condition appeared lower than those of young subjects. Aftereffect of the restricted matching could be observed in elderly as a significant increase of matching arm velocity and corresponding constant error increase. It could be concluded that under unusual mechanical constraints elderly subjects tended to use conservative strategy followed by significant aftereffect towards the final ordinary support condition.
topic elderly population
position sense
unstable support
elbow matching
elbow joint support
url http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fnins.2016.00520/full
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