We studied the neural changes accompanying the learning of a perceptual-motor task involving polyrhythmic bimanual force production. Motor learning was characterized by an increase in stability of performance. To assess after-effects in the corresponding neural network, magnetoencophalographic and electromyographic signals were recorded and analyzed in terms of (event-related) amplitude changes and synchronization patterns. The topology of the network was first identified using a beamformer analysis, which revealed differential effects of activation in cortical areas and cerebellar hemispheres. We found event-related (de-)synchronization of β-activity in bilateral cortical motor areas and α-modulations in the cerebellum. The α-modulation in...
International audienceIntensive practice of a new complex motor skill results in progressive improve...
Complex bimanual motor learning causes specific changes in activation across brain regions. However,...
Here we test the hypothesis that frequency and topographically specific changes in the strength of f...
The cerebellum is involved in motor learning of new procedures both during actual execution of a mot...
The cerebellum is involved in motor learning of new procedures both during actual execution of a mot...
Abstract The cerebellum is involved in motor learning of new procedures both during actual execution...
Motor performance is accompanied by neural activity in various cortical and sub-cortical areas. This...
Although the relationship between brain activity and motor performance is reasonably well establishe...
Objective: Performing a motor task after a period of training has been associated with reduced corti...
Objective: Performing a motor task after a period of training has been associated with reduced corti...
Motor learning changes the activity of cortical motor and subcortical areas of the brain, but does l...
Our capacity to learn movement sequences is fundamental to our ability to interact with the environm...
Conceptually, motor skill memory has been divided into two distinct forms, which are explicit and im...
Motor skill learning requires the involvement and integration of several cortical and subcortical re...
Complex bimanual motor learning causes specific changes in activation across brain regions. However,...
International audienceIntensive practice of a new complex motor skill results in progressive improve...
Complex bimanual motor learning causes specific changes in activation across brain regions. However,...
Here we test the hypothesis that frequency and topographically specific changes in the strength of f...
The cerebellum is involved in motor learning of new procedures both during actual execution of a mot...
The cerebellum is involved in motor learning of new procedures both during actual execution of a mot...
Abstract The cerebellum is involved in motor learning of new procedures both during actual execution...
Motor performance is accompanied by neural activity in various cortical and sub-cortical areas. This...
Although the relationship between brain activity and motor performance is reasonably well establishe...
Objective: Performing a motor task after a period of training has been associated with reduced corti...
Objective: Performing a motor task after a period of training has been associated with reduced corti...
Motor learning changes the activity of cortical motor and subcortical areas of the brain, but does l...
Our capacity to learn movement sequences is fundamental to our ability to interact with the environm...
Conceptually, motor skill memory has been divided into two distinct forms, which are explicit and im...
Motor skill learning requires the involvement and integration of several cortical and subcortical re...
Complex bimanual motor learning causes specific changes in activation across brain regions. However,...
International audienceIntensive practice of a new complex motor skill results in progressive improve...
Complex bimanual motor learning causes specific changes in activation across brain regions. However,...
Here we test the hypothesis that frequency and topographically specific changes in the strength of f...