This magnetoencephalography (MEG) study investigates how procedural sequence learning performance is related to prior brain resting-state functional connectivity (rsFC), and to what extent sequence learning induces rapid changes in brain rsFC in school-aged children.Procedural learning was assessed in 30 typically developing children (mean age ± SD: 9.99 years ± 1.35) using a serial reaction time task (SRTT). During SRTT, participants touched as quickly and accurately as possible a stimulus sequentially or randomly appearing in one of the quadrants of a touchscreen. Band-limited power envelope correlation (brain rsFC) was applied to MEG data acquired at rest pre- and post-learning. Correlation analyses were performed between brain rsFC and ...
Previous studies showed that functional connectivity (FC) within resting state (RS) networks is modu...
Children with developmental coordination disorder (DCD) present lower abilities to acquire and execu...
Learning through intensive practice has been largely observed in motor, sensory and higher-order cog...
This magnetoencephalography study investigates how ageing modulates the relationship between pre-lea...
Changes in resting state functional connectivity are induced by sensorimotor training and assumed to...
Decreased neural plasticity is observed with healthy ageing in the primary sensorimotor (SM1) cortex...
Our capacity to learn movement sequences is fundamental to our ability to interact with the environm...
Spontaneous brain activity at rest is highly organized even when the brain is not explicitly engaged...
Previous studies have reported functionally localized changes in resting-state brain activity follow...
Previous research has shown that resting-state functional connectivity (rsFC) between different brai...
Learning through intensive practice has been largely observed in motor, sensory and higher-order cog...
Previous research has shown that resting-state functional connectivity (rsFC) between different brai...
Background: Learning motor skills involves subsequent modulation of resting-state functional connect...
Previous studies showed that functional connectivity (FC) within resting state (RS) networks is modu...
Previous studies showed that functional connectivity (FC) within resting state (RS) networks is modu...
Previous studies showed that functional connectivity (FC) within resting state (RS) networks is modu...
Children with developmental coordination disorder (DCD) present lower abilities to acquire and execu...
Learning through intensive practice has been largely observed in motor, sensory and higher-order cog...
This magnetoencephalography study investigates how ageing modulates the relationship between pre-lea...
Changes in resting state functional connectivity are induced by sensorimotor training and assumed to...
Decreased neural plasticity is observed with healthy ageing in the primary sensorimotor (SM1) cortex...
Our capacity to learn movement sequences is fundamental to our ability to interact with the environm...
Spontaneous brain activity at rest is highly organized even when the brain is not explicitly engaged...
Previous studies have reported functionally localized changes in resting-state brain activity follow...
Previous research has shown that resting-state functional connectivity (rsFC) between different brai...
Learning through intensive practice has been largely observed in motor, sensory and higher-order cog...
Previous research has shown that resting-state functional connectivity (rsFC) between different brai...
Background: Learning motor skills involves subsequent modulation of resting-state functional connect...
Previous studies showed that functional connectivity (FC) within resting state (RS) networks is modu...
Previous studies showed that functional connectivity (FC) within resting state (RS) networks is modu...
Previous studies showed that functional connectivity (FC) within resting state (RS) networks is modu...
Children with developmental coordination disorder (DCD) present lower abilities to acquire and execu...
Learning through intensive practice has been largely observed in motor, sensory and higher-order cog...