This study investigated whether age and attentional focus affect synergy organization of sit-to-stand (STS). Young and older adults performed STS while holding a cup under internal (IF) and external focus (EF) instructions. Uncontrolled manifold analysis was used to decompose trial-to-trial variability in joint kinematics into variability that preserves (V) and interferes (V) with the horizontal and vertical positions of the center of mass (CoM) and cup. V was significantly higher than V for all variables in both age groups and focus conditions. Older adults demonstrated higher V for all variables and higher V for all variables except the vertical position of the cup. IF instructions benefited older adults, leading to decreased V of the vertical position of CoM and horizontal and vertical positions of the cup.
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00222895.2022.2122921 | DOI Listing |
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