Older adults show distinct changes in sensorimotor learning, retaining implicit adaptation despite reduced explicit strategy use

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Older adults may lose explicit strategy use but gain implicit adaptation in sensorimotor learning. Researchers found older adults performed worse overall but showed stronger implicit recalibration, suggesting aging affects learning systems differently. This challenges assumptions that aging broadly impairs adaptation, potentially informing rehabilitation strategies for older adults and neurological patients.


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