The many facets of motor learning and their relevance for Parkinson’s disease

Volume: 128, Issue: 7, Pages: 1127 - 1141
Published: Jul 1, 2017
Abstract
null null The final goal of motor learning, a complex process that includes both implicit and explicit (or declarative) components, is the optimization and automatization of motor skills. Motor learning involves different neural networks and neurotransmitters systems depending on the type of task and on the stage of learning. After the first phase of acquisition, a motor skill goes through consolidation (i.e., becoming resistant to interference)...
Paper Details
Title
The many facets of motor learning and their relevance for Parkinson’s disease
Published Date
Jul 1, 2017
Volume
128
Issue
7
Pages
1127 - 1141
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