We investigated whether the temporal structure of movement sequences can be represented and learned independently of their ordinal structure, and whether some brain regions are particularly important for temporal sequence performance. Using a learning transfer design, we found evidence for independent temporal representations: learning a spatiotemporal sequence facilitated learning its temporal and ordinal structure alone; learning a temporal and an ordinal structure facilitated learning of a sequence where the two were coupled. Second, learning of temporal structures was found during reproduction of sequential stimuli with random ordinal structure, suggesting independent mechanisms for temporal learning. We then used functional magnetic re...
<div><p>When sounds occur with temporally structured patterns, we can feel a rhythm. To memorize a r...
We used functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) to identify brain areas involved in auditory rh...
Sequence learning is one of the most important functions of the motor system since almost every adv...
We used functional magnetic resonance imaging to investigate if different brain regions are controll...
We investigated if the temporal and ordinal structures of sequences can be represented and learned i...
Motor sequence learning involves learning of a sequence of effectors with which to execute a series ...
Virtually every aspect of the enormous repertoire of human behaviors is embedded in a sequential con...
The ease by which movements are combined into skilled actions depends on many factors, including the...
The serial order and the temporal structure of sensory-motor sequences are tightly coupled, and inte...
To explore the effects of practice we scanned participants with fMRI while they were performing four...
Timing is essential to the execution of skilled movements, yet our knowledge of the neural systems u...
Human movements are impressively flexible and precise. They are also coloured by the characteristics...
We investigated effector-independent aspects of voluntary motor timing, using behavioural measuremen...
We investigated effector-independent aspects of voluntary motor timing, using behavioural measuremen...
When learning a new motor sequence, we must execute the correct order of movements while simultaneou...
<div><p>When sounds occur with temporally structured patterns, we can feel a rhythm. To memorize a r...
We used functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) to identify brain areas involved in auditory rh...
Sequence learning is one of the most important functions of the motor system since almost every adv...
We used functional magnetic resonance imaging to investigate if different brain regions are controll...
We investigated if the temporal and ordinal structures of sequences can be represented and learned i...
Motor sequence learning involves learning of a sequence of effectors with which to execute a series ...
Virtually every aspect of the enormous repertoire of human behaviors is embedded in a sequential con...
The ease by which movements are combined into skilled actions depends on many factors, including the...
The serial order and the temporal structure of sensory-motor sequences are tightly coupled, and inte...
To explore the effects of practice we scanned participants with fMRI while they were performing four...
Timing is essential to the execution of skilled movements, yet our knowledge of the neural systems u...
Human movements are impressively flexible and precise. They are also coloured by the characteristics...
We investigated effector-independent aspects of voluntary motor timing, using behavioural measuremen...
We investigated effector-independent aspects of voluntary motor timing, using behavioural measuremen...
When learning a new motor sequence, we must execute the correct order of movements while simultaneou...
<div><p>When sounds occur with temporally structured patterns, we can feel a rhythm. To memorize a r...
We used functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) to identify brain areas involved in auditory rh...
Sequence learning is one of the most important functions of the motor system since almost every adv...