Title of article
Estimating age-related changes in psychomotor function: influence of practice and of level of caloric intake in different genotypessmall star, filled
Author/Authors
Michael J. Forster، نويسنده , , Harbans Lal، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1999
Pages
10
From page
167
To page
176
Abstract
This article presents a discussion of some key considerations in the measurement of age-related changes in psychomotor function of mice. We illustrate that “standard” measures of psychomotor performance, such as running speed on a rotorod task, are highly sensitive to practice effects. Examples are cited in which failure to assess practice effects can influence conclusions regarding the magnitude and rate of change in psychomotor capacity as a function of age. A second set of examples is focused on estimating the effect of an experimental intervention, caloric restriction, on age-related changes in psychomotor performance. These examples show that psychomotor performance at a given age may vary directly, and reversibly, with the level of caloric intake. Independent of such reversible effects, the level of caloric intake can also modulate the rate of change in capacity as a function of age. It is concluded that reversible, short-term effects must be considered in estimating the effect of an experimental intervention on the rate of age-associated change in psychomotor function.
Keywords
Senescence , caloric restriction , motor learning , aging , Experimental design , Control Group
Journal title
Neurobiology of Aging
Serial Year
1999
Journal title
Neurobiology of Aging
Record number
819828
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