Practice makes perfect, but the neural substrates of trial-to-trial learning in motor tasks remain unclear. There is some evidence that the basal ganglia process feedback-related information to modify learning in essentially cognitive tasks 1, 2, 3 and 4, but the evidence that these key motor structures are involved in offline feedback-related improvement of performance in motor tasks is paradoxically limited. Lesion studies in adult zebra finches suggest that the avian basal ganglia are involved in the transmission or production of an error signal during song 5, 6 and 7. However, patients with Huntington's disease, in which there is prominent basal ganglia dysfunction, are not impaired in error-dependent modulation of future trial performa...
Adapting actions to changing goals and environments is central to intelligent behavior. There is evi...
We learn complex skills like speech and dance through a gradual process of trial-and-error. Cortical...
SummaryExecuting a motor skill requires the brain to control which muscles to activate at what times...
We learn new motor tasks by trial and error, repeating what works best and avoiding past mistakes. T...
Error monitoring is essential for optimizing motor behavior. It has been linked to the medial fronta...
The basal ganglia (BG) is a collection of nuclei located deep beneath the cerebral cortex that is in...
Recent models based, in part on a study of Huntington's disease, suggest that the basal ganglia are ...
Most of our motor skills are not innately programmed, but are learned by a combination of motor expl...
It is commonly thought that visuomotor adaptation is mediated by the cerebellum while reinforcement ...
Natural movements are corrected in part by the generation of submovements, occurring early in a move...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Brain and Cognitive Sciences, 2...
We learn complex skills such as speech and dance through a gradual process of trial ...
Two different compensatory mechanisms are engaged when the nervous system senses errors during a rea...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2015Understanding learning is one of the most basic human ...
This study addresses the hypothesis that the basal ganglia (BG) are involved specifically in the pla...
Adapting actions to changing goals and environments is central to intelligent behavior. There is evi...
We learn complex skills like speech and dance through a gradual process of trial-and-error. Cortical...
SummaryExecuting a motor skill requires the brain to control which muscles to activate at what times...
We learn new motor tasks by trial and error, repeating what works best and avoiding past mistakes. T...
Error monitoring is essential for optimizing motor behavior. It has been linked to the medial fronta...
The basal ganglia (BG) is a collection of nuclei located deep beneath the cerebral cortex that is in...
Recent models based, in part on a study of Huntington's disease, suggest that the basal ganglia are ...
Most of our motor skills are not innately programmed, but are learned by a combination of motor expl...
It is commonly thought that visuomotor adaptation is mediated by the cerebellum while reinforcement ...
Natural movements are corrected in part by the generation of submovements, occurring early in a move...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Brain and Cognitive Sciences, 2...
We learn complex skills such as speech and dance through a gradual process of trial ...
Two different compensatory mechanisms are engaged when the nervous system senses errors during a rea...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2015Understanding learning is one of the most basic human ...
This study addresses the hypothesis that the basal ganglia (BG) are involved specifically in the pla...
Adapting actions to changing goals and environments is central to intelligent behavior. There is evi...
We learn complex skills like speech and dance through a gradual process of trial-and-error. Cortical...
SummaryExecuting a motor skill requires the brain to control which muscles to activate at what times...