Procedural motor learning includes a period when no substantial gain in performance improvement is obtained even with repeated, daily practice. Prompted by the potential benefit of high-frequency transcutaneous electrical stimulation, we examined if the stimulation to the hand reduces redundant motor activity that likely exists in an acquired hand motor skill, so as to further upgrade stable motor performance. Healthy participants were trained until their motor performance of continuously rotating two balls in the palm of their right hand became stable. In the series of experiments, they repeated a trial performing this cyclic rotation as many times as possible in 15 s. In trials where we applied the stimulation to the relaxed thumb before ...
Purpose: To assess the behavioural effects of prolonged motor practice in healthy volunteers, and th...
The timing of transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) is essential for enhancing motor skill ...
Mirror visual feedback (MVF) during motor training has been shown to improve motor performance of th...
Purpose Sensory input can modify voluntary motor function. We examined whether somatosensory electri...
The effect of electrical somatosensory stimulation on motor performance of the affected hand was inv...
The gold standard to acquire motor skills is through intensive training and practicing. Recent studi...
The gold standard to acquire motor skills is through intensive training and practicing. Recent studi...
A number of different neurorehabilitation strategies include manipulation of the somatosensory syste...
Somatosensory signals are essential to the motor system control and tactile impairments can result i...
The original publication can be found at www.springerlink.comTraining on a motor task results in per...
The performance of a repetitive index finger flexion–extension task at maximal voluntary rate ...
Background and Purpose—Mechanisms of skill learning are paramount components for stroke recovery. Re...
Motor learning via physical practice leads to long-term potentiation (LTP)-like plasticity in motor ...
Gezond ouder worden en neurologische aandoeningen gaan gepaard met verminderde kwaliteit van bewegin...
Sensory input can modify motor function and magnify interlimb transfer. We examined the effects of l...
Purpose: To assess the behavioural effects of prolonged motor practice in healthy volunteers, and th...
The timing of transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) is essential for enhancing motor skill ...
Mirror visual feedback (MVF) during motor training has been shown to improve motor performance of th...
Purpose Sensory input can modify voluntary motor function. We examined whether somatosensory electri...
The effect of electrical somatosensory stimulation on motor performance of the affected hand was inv...
The gold standard to acquire motor skills is through intensive training and practicing. Recent studi...
The gold standard to acquire motor skills is through intensive training and practicing. Recent studi...
A number of different neurorehabilitation strategies include manipulation of the somatosensory syste...
Somatosensory signals are essential to the motor system control and tactile impairments can result i...
The original publication can be found at www.springerlink.comTraining on a motor task results in per...
The performance of a repetitive index finger flexion–extension task at maximal voluntary rate ...
Background and Purpose—Mechanisms of skill learning are paramount components for stroke recovery. Re...
Motor learning via physical practice leads to long-term potentiation (LTP)-like plasticity in motor ...
Gezond ouder worden en neurologische aandoeningen gaan gepaard met verminderde kwaliteit van bewegin...
Sensory input can modify motor function and magnify interlimb transfer. We examined the effects of l...
Purpose: To assess the behavioural effects of prolonged motor practice in healthy volunteers, and th...
The timing of transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) is essential for enhancing motor skill ...
Mirror visual feedback (MVF) during motor training has been shown to improve motor performance of th...