Aging, brain plasticity, and motor learning
Despite poorer motor performance, older adults preserve the capacity for motor learning.
Older adults demonstrate training-induced changes in brain structure and function.
Motor skill learning may help to counteract age-related loss of brain structure.
Training-induced neurotransmitter modulation is evident, also in older adults.
Non-invasive brain stimulation techniques can be used for optimizing motor learning.
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