A study on how concurrent visual feedback affects motor learning of adjustability of grasping force in younger and older adults

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  • who: Ryohei Yamamoto from the DepartmentKyushu University have published the research: A study on how concurrent visual feedback affects motor learning of adjustability of grasping force in younger and older adults, in the Journal: Scientific Reports Scientific Reports
  • what: The analysis described above revealed that a total sample size of 34 was required for this study. The authors investigated whether the difference between desired and actual performance and VMS was related to AGF in older adults and investigated the effect of practice using concurrent visual feedback on AGF tasks.
  • how: Two AGF tasks . . .

     

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