Ageing increases reliance on sensorimotor prediction through structural and functional differences in frontostriatal circuits

Decline in sensorimotor skills with age may be due to an overreliance on the prediction of the sensory consequences of one’s actions. Here the authors show that sensorimotor attenuation increases with age, and that this is associated with structural and functional changes in frontostriatal circuits....

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Main Authors: Noham Wolpe, James N. Ingram, Kamen A. Tsvetanov, Linda Geerligs, Rogier A. Kievit, Richard N. Henson, Daniel M. Wolpert, Cam-CAN, James B. Rowe
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Language:English
Published: Nature Portfolio 2016-10-01
Series:Nature Communications
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1038/ncomms13034
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author Noham Wolpe
James N. Ingram
Kamen A. Tsvetanov
Linda Geerligs
Rogier A. Kievit
Richard N. Henson
Daniel M. Wolpert
Cam-CAN
James B. Rowe
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description Decline in sensorimotor skills with age may be due to an overreliance on the prediction of the sensory consequences of one’s actions. Here the authors show that sensorimotor attenuation increases with age, and that this is associated with structural and functional changes in frontostriatal circuits.
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spelling doaj.art-20b21169065642ee949d3ea48a26a0892022-12-21T19:44:44ZengNature PortfolioNature Communications2041-17232016-10-017111110.1038/ncomms13034Ageing increases reliance on sensorimotor prediction through structural and functional differences in frontostriatal circuitsNoham Wolpe0James N. Ingram1Kamen A. Tsvetanov2Linda Geerligs3Rogier A. Kievit4Richard N. Henson5Daniel M. Wolpert6Cam-CANJames B. Rowe7Department of Clinical Neurosciences, University of CambridgeDepartment of Engineering, Computational and Biological Learning Laboratory, University of CambridgeDepartment of Psychology, Centre for Speech, Language and the Brain, University of CambridgeMedical Research Council Cognition and Brain Sciences UnitMedical Research Council Cognition and Brain Sciences UnitMedical Research Council Cognition and Brain Sciences UnitDepartment of Engineering, Computational and Biological Learning Laboratory, University of CambridgeDepartment of Clinical Neurosciences, University of CambridgeDecline in sensorimotor skills with age may be due to an overreliance on the prediction of the sensory consequences of one’s actions. Here the authors show that sensorimotor attenuation increases with age, and that this is associated with structural and functional changes in frontostriatal circuits.https://doi.org/10.1038/ncomms13034
spellingShingle Noham Wolpe
James N. Ingram
Kamen A. Tsvetanov
Linda Geerligs
Rogier A. Kievit
Richard N. Henson
Daniel M. Wolpert
Cam-CAN
James B. Rowe
Ageing increases reliance on sensorimotor prediction through structural and functional differences in frontostriatal circuits
Nature Communications
title Ageing increases reliance on sensorimotor prediction through structural and functional differences in frontostriatal circuits
title_full Ageing increases reliance on sensorimotor prediction through structural and functional differences in frontostriatal circuits
title_fullStr Ageing increases reliance on sensorimotor prediction through structural and functional differences in frontostriatal circuits
title_full_unstemmed Ageing increases reliance on sensorimotor prediction through structural and functional differences in frontostriatal circuits
title_short Ageing increases reliance on sensorimotor prediction through structural and functional differences in frontostriatal circuits
title_sort ageing increases reliance on sensorimotor prediction through structural and functional differences in frontostriatal circuits
url https://doi.org/10.1038/ncomms13034
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