Movement chunking during sequence learning is a dopamine-dependant process: a study conducted in Parkinson’s disease

Volume: 205, Issue: 3, Pages: 375 - 385
Published: Aug 3, 2010
Abstract
Chunking of single movements into integrated sequences has been described during motor learning, and we have recently demonstrated that this process involves a dopamine-dependant mechanism in animal (Levesque et al. in Exp Brain Res 182:499-508, 2007; Tremblay et al. in Behav Brain Res 198:231-239, 2009). However, there is no such evidence in human. The aim of the present study was to assess this question in Parkinson's disease (PD), a...
Paper Details
Title
Movement chunking during sequence learning is a dopamine-dependant process: a study conducted in Parkinson’s disease
Published Date
Aug 3, 2010
Volume
205
Issue
3
Pages
375 - 385
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