Cerebellar data from five experiments using different groups of subjects performing the same motor learning task are presented. Positron emission tomography (pet) as well as functional magnetic resonance imaging (fmri) was used to study changes in cerebellar activations as an effect of learning. Cerebellar brain activations obtained during the performance of a new motor task were compared to activations during the performance of the same task after as well as during practice. To account for changes in velocity and somatosensory processing as an effect of practice, two control conditions were included. Behavioral data showed that as an effect of practice performance speed as well as accuracy increased in all five experiments and groups. Neur...
Our capacity to learn movement sequences is fundamental to our ability to interact with the environm...
Motor learning is characterized by patterns of cerebello-striato-cortical activations shifting in ti...
The 'learning and performance' conundrum has for a long time puzzled the field of cognitive neurosci...
Whether the cerebellum is involved in voluntary motor learning or motor performance is the subject o...
Whether the cerebellum is involved in voluntary motor learning or motor performance is the subject o...
Whether the cerebellum is involved in voluntary motor learning or motor performance is the subject o...
During our daily lives, we make thousands of movements. When we stop and consider that doing somethi...
In the present study, brain activations were measured using positron emission tomography (PET) over ...
In the present study, brain activations were measured using positron emission tomography (PET) over ...
Claims that the cerebellum contributes to cognitive processing in humans have arisen from both funct...
In the present study, brain activations were measured using positron emission tomography (PET) over ...
In the present study, brain activations were measured using positron emission tomography (PET) over ...
The cerebellum (from the latin - little brain) is located at the posterior end of the brain. It is k...
The cerebellum (from the latin - little brain) is located at the posterior end of the brain. It is k...
We have used positron emission tomography to study the functional anatomy of motor sequence learning...
Our capacity to learn movement sequences is fundamental to our ability to interact with the environm...
Motor learning is characterized by patterns of cerebello-striato-cortical activations shifting in ti...
The 'learning and performance' conundrum has for a long time puzzled the field of cognitive neurosci...
Whether the cerebellum is involved in voluntary motor learning or motor performance is the subject o...
Whether the cerebellum is involved in voluntary motor learning or motor performance is the subject o...
Whether the cerebellum is involved in voluntary motor learning or motor performance is the subject o...
During our daily lives, we make thousands of movements. When we stop and consider that doing somethi...
In the present study, brain activations were measured using positron emission tomography (PET) over ...
In the present study, brain activations were measured using positron emission tomography (PET) over ...
Claims that the cerebellum contributes to cognitive processing in humans have arisen from both funct...
In the present study, brain activations were measured using positron emission tomography (PET) over ...
In the present study, brain activations were measured using positron emission tomography (PET) over ...
The cerebellum (from the latin - little brain) is located at the posterior end of the brain. It is k...
The cerebellum (from the latin - little brain) is located at the posterior end of the brain. It is k...
We have used positron emission tomography to study the functional anatomy of motor sequence learning...
Our capacity to learn movement sequences is fundamental to our ability to interact with the environm...
Motor learning is characterized by patterns of cerebello-striato-cortical activations shifting in ti...
The 'learning and performance' conundrum has for a long time puzzled the field of cognitive neurosci...