نتایج جستجو برای: motor learning

تعداد نتایج: 747410  

Aghdasi, Mohammadtaghi , Ebrahimi, Behrouz , Ghafori, Ronak , Heirani, Ali ,

Introduction: One of the most common abnormalities of learning is dysgraphia, which refers to a serious defect in mechanical writing skills. Children with dysgraphia may not be able to perform the actions required to write or transfer information within the hearing or vision to exercise and poorly performing in cognitive skills such as organization, attention and memory. Evidence suggests that ...

Journal: :Trends in cognitive sciences 2001
Daniel M. Wolpert Zoubin Ghahramani J Randall Flanagan

Movement provides the only means we have to interact with both the world and other people. Such interactions can be hard-wired or learned through experience with the environment. Learning allows us to adapt to a changing physical environment as well as to novel conventions developed by society. Here we review motor learning from a computational perspective, exploring the need for motor learning...

2010
Kristoffer C. Aberg Michael H. Herzog

In motor learning, training a task B can disrupt improvements of performance of a previously learned task A, indicating that learning needs consolidation. An influential study suggested that this is the case also for visual perceptual learning. Using the same paradigm, we failed to reproduce these results. Further experiments with bisection stimuli also showed no retrograde disruption from task...

2012
Luca Ferraro Cristina Iani Michele Mariani Roberto Nicoletti Vittorio Gallese Sandro Rubichi

Two experiments were conducted to investigate whether physical and observational practice in task-sharing entail comparable implicit motor learning. To this end, the social-transfer-of-learning (SToL) effect was assessed when both participants performed the joint practice task (Experiment 1--complete task-sharing), or when one participant observed the other performing half of the practice task ...

Journal: :Learning & memory 2003
Matthew P Walker Tiffany Brakefield Joshua Seidman Alexandra Morgan J Allan Hobson Robert Stickgold

Growing evidence suggests that sleep plays an important role in the process of procedural learning. Most recently, sleep has been implicated in the continued development of motor-skill learning following initial acquisition. However, the temporal evolution of motor learning before and after sleep, the effects of different training regimens, and the long-term development of motor learning across...

2014
Hang Zhang Zhiying Long Ruiyang Ge Lele Xu Zhen Jin Li Yao Yijun Liu

BACKGROUND Learning motor skills involves subsequent modulation of resting-state functional connectivity in the sensory-motor system. This idea was mostly derived from the investigations on motor execution learning which mainly recruits the processing of sensory-motor information. Behavioral evidences demonstrated that motor skills in our daily lives could be learned through imagery procedures....

Journal: :Neuron 2018
Saurabh Vyas Nir Even-Chen Sergey D Stavisky Stephen I Ryu Paul Nuyujukian Krishna V Shenoy

Covert motor learning can sometimes transfer to overt behavior. We investigated the neural mechanism underlying transfer by constructing a two-context paradigm. Subjects performed cursor movements either overtly using arm movements, or covertly via a brain-machine interface that moves the cursor based on motor cortical activity (in lieu of arm movement). These tasks helped evaluate whether and ...

Journal: :Trends in neurosciences 2016
David J Ostry Paul L Gribble

There is accumulating evidence from behavioral, neurophysiological, and neuroimaging studies that the acquisition of motor skills involves both perceptual and motor learning. Perceptual learning alters movements, motor learning, and motor networks of the brain. Motor learning changes perceptual function and the sensory circuits of the brain. Here, we review studies of both human limb movement a...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2016
Jessica L Koranda Anne C Krok Jian Xu Anis Contractor Daniel S McGehee Jeff A Beeler Xiaoxi Zhuang

UNLABELLED Although dopamine receptor antagonism has long been associated with impairments in motor performance, more recent studies have shown that dopamine D2 receptor (D2R) antagonism, paired with a motor task, not only impairs motor performance concomitant with the pharmacodynamics of the drug, but also impairs future motor performance once antagonism has been relieved. We have termed this ...

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