Limb-related sensory prediction errors and task-related performance errors facilitate human sensorimotor learning through separate mechanisms
The unpredictable nature of our world can introduce a variety of errors in our actions,
including sensory prediction errors (SPEs) and task performance errors (TPEs). SPEs arise …
including sensory prediction errors (SPEs) and task performance errors (TPEs). SPEs arise …
Right-left hand asymmetry in manual tracking: when poorer control is associated with better adaptation and interlimb transfer
To date, interlimb transfer following visuomotor adaptation has been mainly investigated
through discrete reaching movements. Here we explored this issue in the context of …
through discrete reaching movements. Here we explored this issue in the context of …
Evidence for an effector-independent action system from people born without hands
Many parts of the visuomotor system guide daily hand actions, like reaching for and
gras** objects. Do these regions depend exclusively on the hand as a specific body part …
gras** objects. Do these regions depend exclusively on the hand as a specific body part …
Discernible effects of tDCS over the primary motor and posterior parietal cortex on different stages of motor learning
Implicit motor learning and memory involve complex cortical and subcortical networks. The
induction of plasticity in these network components via non-invasive brain stimulation …
induction of plasticity in these network components via non-invasive brain stimulation …
Sensorimotor learning in response to errors in task performance
The human sensorimotor system is sensitive to both limb-related prediction errors and task-
related performance errors. Prediction error signals are believed to drive implicit refinements …
related performance errors. Prediction error signals are believed to drive implicit refinements …
Lateralization of acquisition and consolidation in direction but not amplitude of a motor skill task
Previous research suggests that the neural processes underlying specification of movement
direction and amplitude are independently represented in the nervous system. However, our …
direction and amplitude are independently represented in the nervous system. However, our …
A lateralized motor network in order to understand adaptation to visuomotor rotation
Objective. The functional asymmetry between the two brain hemispheres in language and
spatial processing is well documented. However, a description of difference in control …
spatial processing is well documented. However, a description of difference in control …
The decay and consolidation of effector-independent motor memories
Learning a motor adaptation task produces intrinsically unstable or transient motor
memories. Despite the presence of effector-independent motor memories following the …
memories. Despite the presence of effector-independent motor memories following the …
Symmetric interlimb transfer of newly acquired skilled movements
G Yadav, PK Mutha - Journal of neurophysiology, 2020 - journals.physiology.org
In this study, we aimed to examine features of interlimb generalization or “transfer” of newly
acquired motor skills, with a broader goal of better understanding the mechanisms …
acquired motor skills, with a broader goal of better understanding the mechanisms …
Investigating the relationship between resting-state EEG frontoparietal coherence, visuospatial ability, and motor skill acquisition: A retrospective analysis
Introduction: Visuospatial ability may explain individual differences in the extent of motor skill
learning. This study tested whether frontoparietal functional connectivity at rest, measured by …
learning. This study tested whether frontoparietal functional connectivity at rest, measured by …