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C-24 Increased Reliance on Executive Functioning during Motor Sequencing in Older Adults

Objective: Past research suggests that motor sequencing becomes more heavily reliant on executive functioning (EF) with increasing age. This study examined whether this relationship holds for all, or only some, aspects of motor sequencing performance, including motor-planning (MP), motor-learning (M...

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Published in:Archives of clinical neuropsychology 2015-09, Vol.30 (6), p.572-572
Main Authors: Niermeyer, M, Franchow, E, Suchy, Y
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