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ThisvolumerepresentstheproceedingsofaNATOAdvancedResearchWorkShop(ARW)
on the topic of "Sensorimotor Impairment in the Elderly" held at
the Residenz Hotel, Bad Windsheim, Germany, September 11-13, 1992.
The Residenz Hotel provided a pleasarit setting for the ARW in a
historic environment. ' The motivation of this ARW was to provide
some coherence to the widely scattered literature on
motorimpairmentsin the elderly by bringing together, for atwo day
workshop, many of the prominent individuals who are doing much of
the contemporary research on sensorimotor aging. Our hope was to
advance knowledge by having tutorial lectures and provocative
discussions. As directors, we wanted the ARW to appraise the main
theoretical ideas that currently characterize sensorimotor research
on older adults. Our hope is that this volume will provide a review
of some of the diverse literature on sensorimotor integration
problems in the elderly. What was abundantly clear [TOm the
presentations and discussions was how much more remains to be
discovered about how motor and sensory systems change with age. The
stimulus provided by this volume should be an invaluable reference
in the years to come. Thevolume isorganized around five
topicthemes: SensorimotorIntegration, AgeChanges in Muscle, Posture
and Locomotion, Neurological Diseases, and Effects ofTraining.
While they are not comprehensive, the topic themes reflect the
structure of the ARW. The chapters within each topic discuss many
ofthe currently debated questions on sensorimotormechanisms and how
they are altered by age.
ThisvolumerepresentstheproceedingsofaNATOAdvancedResearchWorkShop(ARW)
on the topic of "Sensorimotor Impairment in the Elderly" held at
the Residenz Hotel, Bad Windsheim, Germany, September 11-13, 1992.
The Residenz Hotel provided a pleasarit setting for the ARW in a
historic environment. ' The motivation of this ARW was to provide
some coherence to the widely scattered literature on
motorimpairmentsin the elderly by bringing together, for atwo day
workshop, many of the prominent individuals who are doing much of
the contemporary research on sensorimotor aging. Our hope was to
advance knowledge by having tutorial lectures and provocative
discussions. As directors, we wanted the ARW to appraise the main
theoretical ideas that currently characterize sensorimotor research
on older adults. Our hope is that this volume will provide a review
of some of the diverse literature on sensorimotor integration
problems in the elderly. What was abundantly clear [TOm the
presentations and discussions was how much more remains to be
discovered about how motor and sensory systems change with age. The
stimulus provided by this volume should be an invaluable reference
in the years to come. Thevolume isorganized around five
topicthemes: SensorimotorIntegration, AgeChanges in Muscle, Posture
and Locomotion, Neurological Diseases, and Effects ofTraining.
While they are not comprehensive, the topic themes reflect the
structure of the ARW. The chapters within each topic discuss many
ofthe currently debated questions on sensorimotormechanisms and how
they are altered by age.
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