The neural correlates of improved motor memory consolidation by #transcranial Direct Current Stimulation # in older adults. KU Leuven
Research over the last several years has consistently demonstrated that older adults (60-75 years) have difficulties transforming recently learned movements into robust, long-lasting memories (i.e., motor memory consolidation). This impairment likely contributes to the movement deficits that emerge with increasing age and hinders the maintenance of improvements resulting from neurorehabilitative programs after injury or disease. Thus, ...