Motor skills and the acquisition of brain plasticity are important topics in current research. The development of non-invasive white matter imaging technology, such as diffusion-tensor imaging and the introduction of graph theory make it possible to study the effects of learning skills on the connection patterns of brain networks. However, few studies have characterized the brain network topological features of motor skill learning, especially open skill. Given the need to interact with environmental changes in real time, we hypothesized that the brain network of high-level open-skilled athletes had higher transmission efficiency and stronger interaction in attention, visual and sensorimotor networks. We selected 21 high-level basketball pl...
We do not have a full understanding of the mechanisms underlying plasticity in the human brain. Mous...
Many previous studies suggested that both short-term and long-term motor training can modulate brain...
Brain plasticity studies have shown functional reorganization in participants with outstanding motor...
Motor skills and the acquisition of brain plasticity are important topics in current research. The d...
The excellent motor skills of world class gymnasts amaze everyone. People marvel at the way they pre...
Long-term motor skill learning can induce plastic structural and functional reorganization of the br...
Complex bimanual motor learning causes specific changes in activation across brain regions. However,...
Recent studies have demonstrated that following learning tasks, changes in the resting state activit...
Complex bimanual motor learning causes specific changes in activation across brain regions. However,...
Learning induces functional and structural plasticity. This thesis used a range of neuroimaging appr...
Contains fulltext : 169750.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)Memory skills s...
The evaluation of the topological properties of brain networks is an emerging research topic, since ...
Training is a process to improve one's capacity or performance through the acquisition of knowledge ...
Long-term intensive gymnastic training can induce brain structural and functional reorganization. ...
Neuroplasticity is reflected in the great capacity of the human brain to adapt quickly and efficiently ...
We do not have a full understanding of the mechanisms underlying plasticity in the human brain. Mous...
Many previous studies suggested that both short-term and long-term motor training can modulate brain...
Brain plasticity studies have shown functional reorganization in participants with outstanding motor...
Motor skills and the acquisition of brain plasticity are important topics in current research. The d...
The excellent motor skills of world class gymnasts amaze everyone. People marvel at the way they pre...
Long-term motor skill learning can induce plastic structural and functional reorganization of the br...
Complex bimanual motor learning causes specific changes in activation across brain regions. However,...
Recent studies have demonstrated that following learning tasks, changes in the resting state activit...
Complex bimanual motor learning causes specific changes in activation across brain regions. However,...
Learning induces functional and structural plasticity. This thesis used a range of neuroimaging appr...
Contains fulltext : 169750.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)Memory skills s...
The evaluation of the topological properties of brain networks is an emerging research topic, since ...
Training is a process to improve one's capacity or performance through the acquisition of knowledge ...
Long-term intensive gymnastic training can induce brain structural and functional reorganization. ...
Neuroplasticity is reflected in the great capacity of the human brain to adapt quickly and efficiently ...
We do not have a full understanding of the mechanisms underlying plasticity in the human brain. Mous...
Many previous studies suggested that both short-term and long-term motor training can modulate brain...
Brain plasticity studies have shown functional reorganization in participants with outstanding motor...