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Impairments of the response preparation process in the elderly
1University of South Carolina, Department of Exercise Science, Columbia 29210, USA.
Abstract:
In 20 young adults (23.1 +/- 1.64 yrs) and 20 old adults (68.5 +/- 5.53 yrs), H-reflexes were evoked simultaneously in the right soleus muscle that was preparing to respond to a reaction time stimulus and in the left soleus muscle that was uninvolved in the impending reaction time response. In the one-second period preceding the presentation of the response stimulus, the right H-reflex was inhibited as compared to the left H-reflex in the young adults; whereas, in the old adults, the response preparation profiles for the left and right H-reflexes were similar. Following the presentation of the response stimulus, H-reflex facilitation in the young adults reflected a non-specific tuning response and a specific, movement-related response. The nonspecific H-reflex enhancement was not observed in our older adults. These results indicate that the generalized tuning sequence necessary for movement planning is impaired in the elderly.
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