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Exercise boosts motor skill learning via changes in brain's transmitters Researchers find switch in chemical messaging is key prelude to motor skill acquisition Date: May 4, 2020 Source ...
This study presents valuable computational findings on the neural basis of learning new motor memories and the savings using recurrent neural networks. The evidence supporting the claims of the ...
Spitzer and Li reported their findings in Nature Communications, in a paper titled, “ Exercise enhances motor skill learning by neurotransmitter switching in the adult midbrain.” It’s well ...
Stefan Schaal, Auke Ijspeert, Aude Billard, Computational Approaches to Motor Learning by Imitation, Philosophical Transactions: Biological Sciences, Vol. 358, No. 1431, Decoding, Imitating and ...
The causal contribution of specific oscillatory activity patterns within the human striatum to reinforcement motor learning using transcranial temporal interference stimulation.
A study reveals that motor control in the brain is modular and adaptable. Using optogenetics and imaging in mice, researchers identified horizontal networks that reorganize as new skills are learned.
Human motor control has always been efficient at executing complex movements naturally, efficiently, and without much thought involved. This is because of the existence of motor synergy in the ...
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