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The following pages link to Touch perception throughout working life: effects of age and expertise. (Q51847628):
Displaying 19 items.
- Studying real-world perceptual expertise. (Q34010474) (← links)
- The prevalence and magnitude of impaired cutaneous sensation across the hand in the chronic period post-stroke (Q34046677) (← links)
- Tactile acuity charts: a reliable measure of spatial acuity (Q34402913) (← links)
- Expertise effects in cutaneous wind perception (Q35905531) (← links)
- Age-related changes in cutaneous sensation in the healthy human hand (Q36993397) (← links)
- Not only age but also tactile perception influences the preference for cosmetic creams applied to the forearm (Q39172594) (← links)
- Age-related differences in finger force control are characterized by reduced force production. (Q45905074) (← links)
- Differences in grip force control between young and late middle-aged adults (Q47766330) (← links)
- Dynamical signatures of isometric force control as a function of age, expertise, and task constraints. (Q48043401) (← links)
- Development of a new haptic perception instrument: a pilot study. (Q48069874) (← links)
- A parietal-to-frontal shift in the P300 is associated with compensation of tactile discrimination deficits in late middle-aged adults (Q48116370) (← links)
- Effects of age and expertise on tactile learning in humans (Q48765498) (← links)
- Deaf, blind or deaf-blind: Is touch enhanced? (Q50279208) (← links)
- Practice effects in bimanual force control: does age matter? (Q50608480) (← links)
- Extensive occupational finger use delays age effects in tactile perception-an ERP study. (Q50682213) (← links)
- Improved Neural Control of Movements Manifests in Expertise-Related Differences in Force Output and Brain Network Dynamics (Q59813544) (← links)
- The mediating role of coping behavior on the age-technostress relationship: A longitudinal multilevel mediation model (Q64064778) (← links)
- Performance, complexity and dynamics of force maintenance and modulation in young and older adults (Q91843242) (← links)
- How Age, Cognitive Function and Gender Affect Bimanual Force Control (Q91942079) (← links)