Learning through intensive practice has been largely observed in motor, sensory and higher-order cognitive processing. Neuroimaging studies have shown that learning phases are associated with different patterns of functional and structural neural plasticity in spatially distributed brain systems. Yet, it is unknown whether distinct neural signatures before practice can foster different subsequent learning stages over time. Here, we employed a bimanual implicit sequence reaction time task (SRTT) to investigate whether the rates of early (one day after practice) and late (one month after practice) post-training motor skill learning were predicted by distinct patterns of pre-training resting state functional connectivity (rs-FC), recorded with...
Acquired motor skills are coded in fronto-parietal brain networks, but how these networks evolve thr...
Motor skill learning depends upon acquiring knowledge about multiple features of sequential behavior...
Individuals vary significantly with respect to rate and degree of improvement with motor practice. W...
Learning through intensive practice has been largely observed in motor, sensory and higher-order cog...
Motor skill learning requires the involvement and integration of several cortical and subcortical re...
Previous studies have reported functionally localized changes in resting-state brain activity follow...
Motor skill learning requires the involvement and integration of several cortical and subcortical re...
Previous studies have reported functionally localized changes in resting-state brain activity follow...
Changes in resting state functional connectivity are induced by sensorimotor training and assumed to...
Previous studies have reported functionally localized changes in resting-state brain activity follow...
Our capacity to learn movement sequences is fundamental to our ability to interact with the environm...
Functionally related brain networks are engaged even in the absence of an overt behavior. The role o...
SummaryFunctionally related brain networks are engaged even in the absence of an overt behavior. The...
Individuals vary significantly with respect to rate and degree of improvement with motor practice. W...
Functionally related brain networks are engaged even in the absence of an overt behavior. The role o...
Acquired motor skills are coded in fronto-parietal brain networks, but how these networks evolve thr...
Motor skill learning depends upon acquiring knowledge about multiple features of sequential behavior...
Individuals vary significantly with respect to rate and degree of improvement with motor practice. W...
Learning through intensive practice has been largely observed in motor, sensory and higher-order cog...
Motor skill learning requires the involvement and integration of several cortical and subcortical re...
Previous studies have reported functionally localized changes in resting-state brain activity follow...
Motor skill learning requires the involvement and integration of several cortical and subcortical re...
Previous studies have reported functionally localized changes in resting-state brain activity follow...
Changes in resting state functional connectivity are induced by sensorimotor training and assumed to...
Previous studies have reported functionally localized changes in resting-state brain activity follow...
Our capacity to learn movement sequences is fundamental to our ability to interact with the environm...
Functionally related brain networks are engaged even in the absence of an overt behavior. The role o...
SummaryFunctionally related brain networks are engaged even in the absence of an overt behavior. The...
Individuals vary significantly with respect to rate and degree of improvement with motor practice. W...
Functionally related brain networks are engaged even in the absence of an overt behavior. The role o...
Acquired motor skills are coded in fronto-parietal brain networks, but how these networks evolve thr...
Motor skill learning depends upon acquiring knowledge about multiple features of sequential behavior...
Individuals vary significantly with respect to rate and degree of improvement with motor practice. W...