Effects of ageing on touch

MM Wickremaratchi, JG Llewelyn - Postgraduate medical journal, 2006 - academic.oup.com
MM Wickremaratchi, JG Llewelyn
Postgraduate medical journal, 2006academic.oup.com
A decline in the main sensory modalities is well reported to occur with ageing. This article
outlines the normal pathways involved in touch sensation and includes a review of available
evidence relating to the study of ageing and touch. The authors try to use what is known
about the neuroanatomy and neurophysiology of ageing to explain the impact on some
broad functional deficits seen in the elderly population. The importance of understanding
how the normal ageing process affects touch sensation is emphasised.
Abstract
A decline in the main sensory modalities is well reported to occur with ageing. This article outlines the normal pathways involved in touch sensation and includes a review of available evidence relating to the study of ageing and touch. The authors try to use what is known about the neuroanatomy and neurophysiology of ageing to explain the impact on some broad functional deficits seen in the elderly population. The importance of understanding how the normal ageing process affects touch sensation is emphasised.
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