In a new JNeurosci paper, Kahori Kita and colleagues at Johns Hopkins University explored how people switch between intuitive motor skills they know and newly learned movement patterns.
Staying fit as you get older doesn’t have to be as hard as people make it seem. In fact, adding a few surprising movement patterns to your routine might be the secret to aging with grace. Andrew ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . Movement retraining without adhering to basic motor control principles may be associated with increased ...
Machine learning algorithms find patterns in human movement data collected by continuous monitoring, yielding insights that ...
A new study shows that people often struggle to switch between familiar motor skills and newly learned movement patterns, leading to predictable errors.
The cerebellum is a region of the brain that helps us refine our movements and learn new motor skills. Patients and mouse models experience many kinds of abnormal movements when their cerebellum is ...
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