Are there Any Differences in Simple and Random Choice Motor Task Performance between Young and Middle-Aged Adults?
Research background and hypothesis. Most studies are based on elderly subjects' results, so there is a need to explore if motor performance changes begin in the middle age. We hypothesize that (i) middle-aged subjects use "play it safe" strategy, which depends on the type of tasks (si...
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Main Authors: | Rima Solianik (Author), Vaida Aleknavičiūtė (Author), Albertas Skurvydas (Author), Marius Brazaitis (Author) |
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Lithuanian Sports University,
2018-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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