Effects of age and sex on outcomes of the q-motor speeded finger tapping and grasping and lifting tests-findings from the population-based bidirect study

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  • who: Henning Teismann from the (CONICET), Argentina Oregon Health and Science University have published the paper: Effects of age and sex on outcomes of the Q-Motor speeded finger tapping and grasping and lifting tests-findings from the population-based BiDirect Study, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: The aim of this study was to investigate effects of age and sex on five selected Q-Motor outcomes representing the two core Q-Motor tasks speeded finger tapping and grasping and lifting in a community sample of middleaged to elderly adults. This study explored effects of the . . .

     

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