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Functional brain changes in the elderly for the perception of hand movements: a greater impairment occurs in proprioception than touch
2020
NeuroImage
Unlike age-related brain changes linked to motor activity, neural alterations related to self-motion perception remain unknown. Using fMRI data, we investigated age-related changes in the central processing of somatosensory information by inducing illusions of right-hand rotations with specific proprioceptive and tactile stimulation. Functional connectivity during resting-state (rs-FC) was also compared between younger and older participants. Results showed common sensorimotor activations in
doi:10.1016/j.neuroimage.2020.117056
pmid:32562781
fatcat:mswbeztl5bfnjmqxzl2ocxfuem