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Encoding a motor memory in the older adult by action observation

Celnik, Pablo
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Stefan, Katja
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Hummel, Friedhelm
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2006
NeuroImage

The ability of motor training to encode a motor memory is reduced in older adults. Here, we tested the hypothesis that training-dependent memory encoding, an issue of relevance in neurorehabilitation, is enhanced in elder individuals by action observation which alone can contribute to learning processes. A group of 11 healthy older adults participated in this study, which consisted of three randomized counterbalanced sessions on different days testing the effects of motor training (MT) alone, action observation (AO) alone, and a combination of both (MT + AO) on motor memory encoding. The combination of MT + AO formed a motor memory in the primary motor cortex and differentially modulated motor cortical excitability in muscles that were agonist and antagonist with respect to the training task, but MT or AO alone did not. These results suggest that action observation can enhance the effects of motor training on memory encoding protocols in the older adult, possibly through Hebbian modulation of intracortical excitatory mechanisms.

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DOI
10.1016/j.neuroimage.2005.07.039
Author(s)
Celnik, Pablo
Stefan, Katja
Hummel, Friedhelm
Duque, Julie
Classen, Joseph
Cohen, Leonardo G
Date Issued

2006

Publisher

Elsevier

Published in
NeuroImage
Volume

29

Issue

2

Start page

677

End page

84

Note

Randomized Controlled Trial

Editorial or Peer reviewed

REVIEWED

Written at

OTHER

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UPHUMMEL  
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December 30, 2016
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