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Intraindividual Reaction Time Variability, Falls, and Gait in Old Age: A Systematic Review

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  • Jack Graveson
  • Sarah Bauermeister
  • Denis McKeown
  • David Bunce

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Objectives. Intraindividual variability (IIV) refers to the variation in reaction time (RT) performance across a given cognitive task. As greater IIV may reflect compromise of the frontal circuitry implicated in falls and gait impairment in older adults, we conducted a systematic review of the literature relating to this issue.

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  • Jack Graveson & Sarah Bauermeister & Denis McKeown & David Bunce, 2016. "Intraindividual Reaction Time Variability, Falls, and Gait in Old Age: A Systematic Review," The Journals of Gerontology: Series B, The Gerontological Society of America, vol. 71(5), pages 857-864.
  • Handle: RePEc:oup:geronb:v:71:y:2016:i:5:p:857-864.
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    1. Marcelo de Maio Nascimento & Élvio Rúbio Gouveia & Bruna R. Gouveia & Adilson Marques & Cíntia França & Duarte L. Freitas & Pedro Campos & Andreas Ihle, 2022. "Exploring Mediation Effects of Gait Speed, Body Balance, and Falls in the Relationship between Physical Activity and Health-Related Quality of Life in Vulnerable Older Adults," IJERPH, MDPI, vol. 19(21), pages 1-13, October.
    2. Andreas W Blomkvist & Fredrik Eika & Martin T Rahbek & Karin D Eikhof & Mette D Hansen & Malene Søndergaard & Jesper Ryg & Stig Andersen & Martin G Jørgensen, 2017. "Reference data on reaction time and aging using the Nintendo Wii Balance Board: A cross-sectional study of 354 subjects from 20 to 99 years of age," PLOS ONE, Public Library of Science, vol. 12(12), pages 1-13, December.

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