date: 2020-11-19T09:12:23Z pdf:PDFVersion: 1.6 pdf:docinfo:title: Motor Skill Learning-Induced Functional Plasticity in the Primary Somatosensory Cortex: A Comparison Between Young and Older Adults xmp:CreatorTool: LaTeX with hyperref package + hypdvips access_permission:can_print_degraded: true subject: While in young adults (YAs) the underlying neural mechanisms of motor learning are well-studied, studies on the involvement of the somatosensory system during motor skill learning in older adults (OAs) remain sparse. language: en dc:format: application/pdf; version=1.6 pdf:docinfo:creator_tool: LaTeX with hyperref package + hypdvips access_permission:fill_in_form: true pdf:encrypted: false dc:title: Motor Skill Learning-Induced Functional Plasticity in the Primary Somatosensory Cortex: A Comparison Between Young and Older Adults modified: 2020-11-19T09:12:23Z cp:subject: While in young adults (YAs) the underlying neural mechanisms of motor learning are well-studied, studies on the involvement of the somatosensory system during motor skill learning in older adults (OAs) remain sparse. pdf:docinfo:subject: While in young adults (YAs) the underlying neural mechanisms of motor learning are well-studied, studies on the involvement of the somatosensory system during motor skill learning in older adults (OAs) remain sparse. pdf:docinfo:creator: Patrick Ragert meta:author: Patrick Ragert meta:creation-date: 2020-11-19T08:13:23Z created: 2020-11-19T08:13:23Z access_permission:extract_for_accessibility: true Creation-Date: 2020-11-19T08:13:23Z Author: Patrick Ragert producer: dvips + MiKTeX GPL Ghostscript 9.0 pdf:docinfo:producer: dvips + MiKTeX GPL Ghostscript 9.0 pdf:unmappedUnicodeCharsPerPage: 0 dc:description: While in young adults (YAs) the underlying neural mechanisms of motor learning are well-studied, studies on the involvement of the somatosensory system during motor skill learning in older adults (OAs) remain sparse. Keywords: aging, motor learning, sensorimotor integration, somatosensory evoked potential (SEP), functional plasticity access_permission:modify_annotations: true dc:creator: Patrick Ragert description: While in young adults (YAs) the underlying neural mechanisms of motor learning are well-studied, studies on the involvement of the somatosensory system during motor skill learning in older adults (OAs) remain sparse. dcterms:created: 2020-11-19T08:13:23Z Last-Modified: 2020-11-19T09:12:23Z dcterms:modified: 2020-11-19T09:12:23Z title: Motor Skill Learning-Induced Functional Plasticity in the Primary Somatosensory Cortex: A Comparison Between Young and Older Adults xmpMM:DocumentID: uuid:b180b89c-5078-447f-ae20-f1e94de9d6af Last-Save-Date: 2020-11-19T09:12:23Z pdf:docinfo:keywords: aging, motor learning, sensorimotor integration, somatosensory evoked potential (SEP), functional plasticity pdf:docinfo:modified: 2020-11-19T09:12:23Z meta:save-date: 2020-11-19T09:12:23Z Content-Type: application/pdf X-Parsed-By: org.apache.tika.parser.DefaultParser creator: Patrick Ragert dc:language: en dc:subject: aging, motor learning, sensorimotor integration, somatosensory evoked potential (SEP), functional plasticity access_permission:assemble_document: true xmpTPg:NPages: 11 pdf:charsPerPage: 2678 access_permission:extract_content: true access_permission:can_print: true meta:keyword: aging, motor learning, sensorimotor integration, somatosensory evoked potential (SEP), functional plasticity access_permission:can_modify: true pdf:docinfo:created: 2020-11-19T08:13:23Z