Long-term motor skill learning has been consistently shown to result in functional as well as structural changes in the adult human brain. However, the effect of short learning periods on brain structure is not well understood. In the present study, subjects performed a sequential pinch force task (SPFT) for 20 min on 5 consecutive days. Changes in brain structure were evaluated with anatomical magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scans acquired on the first and last day of motor skill learning. Behaviorally, the SPFT resulted in sequence-specific learning with the trained (right) hand. Structural gray matter (GM) alterations in left M1, right ventral premotor cortex (PMC) and right dorsolateral prefrontal cortex (DLPFC) correlated with perform...
The brain regions functionally engaged in motor sequence performance are well-established, but the s...
Learning induces functional and structural plasticity. This thesis used a range of neuroimaging appr...
The current view regarding human long-term memory as an active process of encoding and retrieval inc...
Long-term motor skill learning has been consistently shown to result in functional as well as struct...
Recent studies have revealed rapid (e.g., hours to days) training-induced cortical structural change...
<p>Recent studies have revealed rapid (e.g., hours to days) training-induced cortical structural cha...
The ability to predict learning performance from brain imaging data has implications for selecting i...
Recent findings in neuroscience suggest that adult brain structure changes in response to environmen...
BACKGROUND: Recently, activation-dependant structural brain plasticity in humans has been demonstrat...
People vary in their ability to learn new motor skills. We hypothesize that between-subject variabil...
Background: Recently, activation-dependant structural brain plasticity in humans has been demonstrat...
People vary in their ability to learn new motor skills. We hypothesize that between-subject variabil...
The neural bases of motor adaptation have been extensively explored in human and non-human primates....
Recently, activation-dependant structural brain plasticity in humans has been demonstrated in adults...
Recent years have seen significant progress in our understanding of the neural substrates of motor s...
The brain regions functionally engaged in motor sequence performance are well-established, but the s...
Learning induces functional and structural plasticity. This thesis used a range of neuroimaging appr...
The current view regarding human long-term memory as an active process of encoding and retrieval inc...
Long-term motor skill learning has been consistently shown to result in functional as well as struct...
Recent studies have revealed rapid (e.g., hours to days) training-induced cortical structural change...
<p>Recent studies have revealed rapid (e.g., hours to days) training-induced cortical structural cha...
The ability to predict learning performance from brain imaging data has implications for selecting i...
Recent findings in neuroscience suggest that adult brain structure changes in response to environmen...
BACKGROUND: Recently, activation-dependant structural brain plasticity in humans has been demonstrat...
People vary in their ability to learn new motor skills. We hypothesize that between-subject variabil...
Background: Recently, activation-dependant structural brain plasticity in humans has been demonstrat...
People vary in their ability to learn new motor skills. We hypothesize that between-subject variabil...
The neural bases of motor adaptation have been extensively explored in human and non-human primates....
Recently, activation-dependant structural brain plasticity in humans has been demonstrated in adults...
Recent years have seen significant progress in our understanding of the neural substrates of motor s...
The brain regions functionally engaged in motor sequence performance are well-established, but the s...
Learning induces functional and structural plasticity. This thesis used a range of neuroimaging appr...
The current view regarding human long-term memory as an active process of encoding and retrieval inc...