Learning motor skills depends on the brain's ability to change, or be plastic. Specifically, the primary motor cortex of the brain can change as a person learns new motor tasks. When someone learns a ...
Near-infrared spectroscopy (NIRS) is a non-invasive modality for evaluating neurovascular coupling in the cerebellum during motor tasks with good temporal resolution. However, previous attempts to ...
Motor skill learning relies on the plasticity of the primary motor cortex as task acquisition drives cortical motor network remodeling. Large-scale cortical remodeling of evoked motor outputs occurs ...
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