Common mechanisms of human perceptual and motor learning
Abstract
Improvement in the performance of a newly acquired skill with training occurs gradually over time. Here, Censor, Sagi and Cohen highlight similarities in such procedural learning between the motor and perceptual domains and suggest that a common mechanism supports this type of learning in various domains. The adult mammalian brain has a remarkable capacity to learn in both the perceptual and motor domains through the formation and consolidation...
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Title
Common mechanisms of human perceptual and motor learning
Published Date
Aug 20, 2012
Journal
Volume
13
Issue
9
Pages
658 - 664
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