Human motor control is highly adaptive to new tasks and changing environments. Motor adaptation relies on multiple dissociable processes that function to increase attainment of reward and to reduce sensory error and physical effort as costs. This thesis tests the hypothesis that fronto-striatal and dopaminergic neural systems contribute to specific aspects of motor adaptation that occur through reinforcement of rewarding actions. Behavioral tasks were designed to isolate learning in response to feedback conveying information about reward, error, and physical effort. We also measured behavioral effects of savings and anterograde interference, by which memories from previous motor learning can facilitate or impair subsequent learning. Electro...
The dopaminergic midbrain is associated with elementary brain functions, such as reward processing, ...
Brain mechanisms for reinforcement learning and adaptive decision-making are widely accepted to crit...
Contains fulltext : 184161.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)The brain rapid...
© 2019 the American Physiological Society. At least two distinct processes have been identified by w...
Motor adaptation tasks investigate our ability to adjust motor behaviors to an ever-changing and unp...
A common assumption regarding error-based motor learning (motor adaptation) in humans is that its un...
2015 - 2016The following thesis deals with computational models of nervous system employed in motor ...
Motor adaptation is often considered to occur under the influence of sensory signals, which is usual...
The prospect for rewarding outcomes has long been known for its impact on human behaviour, and motor...
Skill learning and motor adaptation are key components within the area of motor control. Skill learn...
Brain mechanisms for reinforcement learning and adaptive decision-making are widely accepted to crit...
Motor control is an essential part of what makes us human. It’s important for learning how to walk a...
We used functional MR imaging (FMRI), a robotic manipulandum and systems identification techniques t...
Motor control is an essential part of what makes us human. It’s important for learning how to walk a...
The dopaminergic midbrain is associated with elementary brain functions, such as reward processing, ...
The dopaminergic midbrain is associated with elementary brain functions, such as reward processing, ...
Brain mechanisms for reinforcement learning and adaptive decision-making are widely accepted to crit...
Contains fulltext : 184161.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)The brain rapid...
© 2019 the American Physiological Society. At least two distinct processes have been identified by w...
Motor adaptation tasks investigate our ability to adjust motor behaviors to an ever-changing and unp...
A common assumption regarding error-based motor learning (motor adaptation) in humans is that its un...
2015 - 2016The following thesis deals with computational models of nervous system employed in motor ...
Motor adaptation is often considered to occur under the influence of sensory signals, which is usual...
The prospect for rewarding outcomes has long been known for its impact on human behaviour, and motor...
Skill learning and motor adaptation are key components within the area of motor control. Skill learn...
Brain mechanisms for reinforcement learning and adaptive decision-making are widely accepted to crit...
Motor control is an essential part of what makes us human. It’s important for learning how to walk a...
We used functional MR imaging (FMRI), a robotic manipulandum and systems identification techniques t...
Motor control is an essential part of what makes us human. It’s important for learning how to walk a...
The dopaminergic midbrain is associated with elementary brain functions, such as reward processing, ...
The dopaminergic midbrain is associated with elementary brain functions, such as reward processing, ...
Brain mechanisms for reinforcement learning and adaptive decision-making are widely accepted to crit...
Contains fulltext : 184161.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)The brain rapid...