2024
DOI: 10.1101/2024.04.11.589135
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Individual variability in sensorimotor learning reflects trait-like neurobehavioral subject factors

Corson N Areshenkoff,
Anouk J de Brouwer,
Dominic Standage
et al.

Abstract: Models of Human motor behaviour often emphasize the computations performed by the motor system during learning. Yet, there is an emerging consensus that the learning of even simple motor actions can be augmented by sophisticated cognitive strategies, which rely upon executive functions implemented throughout the cortex. These executive functions, in turn, have been linked to stable subject differences in intrinsic brain organization function, observable even during rest. Here we show, using behavioural studies… Show more

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