To understand age and gender related factors in the control of normal hand function, this review provides eye-hand coordination(manual coordination) factors, such as receptors, perception, neurosynergistic and voluntary(independent0 control, and visuo...
To understand age and gender related factors in the control of normal hand function, this review provides eye-hand coordination(manual coordination) factors, such as receptors, perception, neurosynergistic and voluntary(independent0 control, and visuospatial ability, and age and gender-related factors associated with components of manual coordination of visuospatial psychomotor tasks, the limited evidence available suggests that aging and gender influence global and fine motor hand control and spatial ability but specific ways in which this occurs are unclear. Therefore, it is interesting to study the effects of aging and gender on individual ability to control muscular force production and position in the pinching movement during a visuomotor task under unilateral and bilateral conditions.