Our capacity to learn movement sequences is fundamental to our ability to interact with the environment. Although different brain networks have been linked with different stages of learning, there is little evidence for how these networks change across learning. We used functional magnetic resonance imaging to identify the specific contributions of the cerebellum and primary motor cortex (M1) during early learning, consolidation, and retention of a motor sequence task. Performance was separated into two components: accuracy (the more explicit, rapidly learned, stimulus-response association component) and synchronization (the more procedural, slowly learned component). The network of brain regions active during early learning was dominated b...
Complex bimanual motor learning causes specific changes in activation across brain regions. However,...
International audienceFunctional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) studies investigating the acquisi...
People vary in their ability to learn new motor skills. We hypothesize that between-subject variabil...
The 'learning and performance' conundrum has for a long time puzzled the field of cognitive neurosci...
Motor skill learning requires the involvement and integration of several cortical and subcortical re...
Motor sequences can be learned using an incremental approach by starting with a few elements and the...
There is a discrepancy between the results of imaging studies in which subjects learn motor sequence...
Motor skill learning requires the involvement and integration of several cortical and subcortical re...
Learning to be skillful is an endowed talent of humans, but neural mechanisms underlying behavioral ...
Complex bimanual motor learning causes specific changes in activation across brain regions. However,...
Learning to be skillful is an endowed talent of humans, but neural mechanisms underlying behavioral ...
Learning to be skillful is an endowed talent of humans, but neural mechanisms underlying behavioral ...
When learning a new motor sequence, we must execute the correct order of movements while simultaneou...
Motor skill learning is associated with profound changes in brain activation patterns over time. Ass...
We have used positron emission tomography to study the functional anatomy of motor sequence learning...
Complex bimanual motor learning causes specific changes in activation across brain regions. However,...
International audienceFunctional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) studies investigating the acquisi...
People vary in their ability to learn new motor skills. We hypothesize that between-subject variabil...
The 'learning and performance' conundrum has for a long time puzzled the field of cognitive neurosci...
Motor skill learning requires the involvement and integration of several cortical and subcortical re...
Motor sequences can be learned using an incremental approach by starting with a few elements and the...
There is a discrepancy between the results of imaging studies in which subjects learn motor sequence...
Motor skill learning requires the involvement and integration of several cortical and subcortical re...
Learning to be skillful is an endowed talent of humans, but neural mechanisms underlying behavioral ...
Complex bimanual motor learning causes specific changes in activation across brain regions. However,...
Learning to be skillful is an endowed talent of humans, but neural mechanisms underlying behavioral ...
Learning to be skillful is an endowed talent of humans, but neural mechanisms underlying behavioral ...
When learning a new motor sequence, we must execute the correct order of movements while simultaneou...
Motor skill learning is associated with profound changes in brain activation patterns over time. Ass...
We have used positron emission tomography to study the functional anatomy of motor sequence learning...
Complex bimanual motor learning causes specific changes in activation across brain regions. However,...
International audienceFunctional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) studies investigating the acquisi...
People vary in their ability to learn new motor skills. We hypothesize that between-subject variabil...