Online and offline contributions to motor learning change with practice, but are similar across development

Volume: 237, Issue: 11, Pages: 2865 - 2873
Published: Aug 29, 2019
Abstract
Children show motor learning deficits relative to adults across a diverse range of tasks. One mechanism that has been proposed to underlie these differences is the contribution of online and offline components to overall learning; however, these tasks have almost focused exclusively on sequence learning paradigms which are characterized by performance gains in the offline phase. Here, we examined the role of online and offline learning in a...
Paper Details
Title
Online and offline contributions to motor learning change with practice, but are similar across development
Published Date
Aug 29, 2019
Volume
237
Issue
11
Pages
2865 - 2873
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