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Aging increases the susceptibility to motor memory interference and reduces off-line gains in motor skill learning
Marc Roig,
Anina Ritterband-Rosenbaum
,
Jesper Lundbye Jensen
,
Jens Bo Nielsen
Department of Nutrition, Exercise and Sports
Eyepath Lab
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Aging
100%
Motor Memory
100%
Motor Learning
100%
Older Adults
83%
Tracking Task
16%
Memory Consolidation
16%
Ability to Learn
16%
Ballistic
16%
Retention Test
16%
Age-related Decline
16%
Motor Memory Consolidation
16%
Motor Skills
16%
Psychology
Motor Skills
100%
Motor Memory
100%
Memory Consolidation
33%
Toddlers
16%
Neuroscience
Motor Skills
100%
Memory Consolidation
33%