2023
DOI: 10.31234/osf.io/dhb9g
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Individualised COgnitive and Motor learning for the Elderly (ICOME): A guiding framework for enhancing motor learning performance

Abstract: As we approach a future whereby elder adults aged >65 make up more than 50% of the population in many developed countries, the ability to retain and relearn motor functions is a key outcome of health and wellbeing to maintain an active quality of life. We consider a generic approach for learning and managing motor functions less effective for the wide-ranging differences in motor capacities in the ageing population and hypothesise an increased beneficial influence of using an individualised learning ap… Show more

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