Behavioral and neural adaptations in response to five weeks of balance training in older adults: a randomized controlled trial.
Jan RuffieuxAudrey MouthonMartin KellerMichael WälchliWolfgang TaubePublished in: Journal of negative results in biomedicine (2017)
In line with previous results, older adults' postural stability was improved after balance training. However, these improvements were not accompanied by significant neural adaptations. Since almost identical studies in young adults found significant behavioral and neural adaptations after four weeks of training, we assume that age has an influence on the time course of such adaptations to balance training and/or the ability to transfer them from a trained to an untrained task.