Motor skills are commonly acquired through practice. This process not only involves acquisition of the particular task demands but also requires overcoming pre-existing modes. In the present study, interactions between new and intrinsic dynamics were evaluated. Accordingly, bimanual finger tapping with a 2:1 ratio was performed according to two training schedules: continuous (consecutive trials) and interrupted (non-consecutive trials with intermediate 1:1 in-phase performances). In addition, in-phase and anti-phase were probed before and after training. Behavioral output was assessed by means of temporal accuracy and variability, whereas neural activation patterns were determined by EEG coherence. Results showed that continuous practice re...
Conceptually, motor skill memory has been divided into two distinct forms, which are explicit and im...
This study investigated behavioural and electro-cortical reorganizations accompanying intentional sw...
Two experiments are reported in which the question of whether or not contextual interference effects...
Motor skills are commonly acquired through practice. This process not only involves acquisition of t...
The ability to learn and remember previous events has allowed individuals to thrive and become quite...
Most daily activities are bimanual and their efficient performance requires learning and retention o...
Here we test the hypothesis that frequency and topographically specific changes in the strength of f...
Most daily activities are bimanual and their efficient performance requires learning and retention o...
On the basis of findings emphasizing the role of perceptual consequences in movement coordination, t...
In bimanual coordination, interactions between the limbs result in attraction to in-phase and antiph...
Because bimanual coordinative stability is governed by interlimb coupling, we examined how learning ...
In daily life, we perform many tasks with both hands that require the cooperative and skilled intera...
Human subjects easily adapt to single dynamic or visuomotor perturbations. In contrast, when two opp...
International audienceIntensive practice of a new complex motor skill results in progressive improve...
Three sources of interlimb interactions have been postulated to underlie the stability characteristi...
Conceptually, motor skill memory has been divided into two distinct forms, which are explicit and im...
This study investigated behavioural and electro-cortical reorganizations accompanying intentional sw...
Two experiments are reported in which the question of whether or not contextual interference effects...
Motor skills are commonly acquired through practice. This process not only involves acquisition of t...
The ability to learn and remember previous events has allowed individuals to thrive and become quite...
Most daily activities are bimanual and their efficient performance requires learning and retention o...
Here we test the hypothesis that frequency and topographically specific changes in the strength of f...
Most daily activities are bimanual and their efficient performance requires learning and retention o...
On the basis of findings emphasizing the role of perceptual consequences in movement coordination, t...
In bimanual coordination, interactions between the limbs result in attraction to in-phase and antiph...
Because bimanual coordinative stability is governed by interlimb coupling, we examined how learning ...
In daily life, we perform many tasks with both hands that require the cooperative and skilled intera...
Human subjects easily adapt to single dynamic or visuomotor perturbations. In contrast, when two opp...
International audienceIntensive practice of a new complex motor skill results in progressive improve...
Three sources of interlimb interactions have been postulated to underlie the stability characteristi...
Conceptually, motor skill memory has been divided into two distinct forms, which are explicit and im...
This study investigated behavioural and electro-cortical reorganizations accompanying intentional sw...
Two experiments are reported in which the question of whether or not contextual interference effects...