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Early stages of motor skill learning and the specific relevance of the cortical motor system--a combined behavioural training and θ burst TMS study
2012
Restorative Neurology and Neuroscience
To examine whether motor performance and motor learning in healthy subjects can be segregated into a number of distinct motor abilities which are linked to intact processing in different motor-related brain regions (M1, S1, SMA, PMC) early during learning. Seven young healthy subjects trained in eight motor arm tasks (Arm Ability Training, AAT) once a day for 5 days using their left non-dominant arm. Except for day 1 (baseline), training was performed before and after applying an inhibitory
doi:10.3233/rnn-2012-110204
pmid:22398421
fatcat:36x4qc2sovcaxehlskscihdqjm