نتایج جستجو برای: motor sequence

تعداد نتایج: 561153  

2017
Klaus Blischke Andreas Malangré

Recently, a number of authors have advocated the introduction of gross motor tasks into research on sleep-related motor offline learning. Such tasks are often designed to be more complex than traditional key-pressing tasks. However, until now, little effort has been undertaken to scrutinize the role of task complexity in any systematic way. Therefore, the effect of task complexity on the consol...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 1994
I H Jenkins D J Brooks P D Nixon R S Frackowiak R E Passingham

We have used positron emission tomography to study the functional anatomy of motor sequence learning. Subjects learned sequences of keypresses by trial and error using auditory feedback. They were scanned with eyes closed under three conditions: at rest, while performing a sequence that was practiced before scanning until overlearned, and while learning new sequences at the same rate of perform...

Journal: :Annals of neurology 2003
Maria-Felice Ghilardi Maren Carbon Giulia Silvestri Vijay Dhawan Michele Tagliati Susan Bressman Claude Ghez David Eidelberg

Previous positron emission tomography (PET) studies have shown that nonmanifesting carriers of the DYT1 dystonia mutation express an abnormal pattern of resting glucose metabolism. To determine whether motor behavior is impaired in these subjects, we compared movement and sequence learning in 12 clinically unaffected DYT1 carriers with 12 age-matched controls. Regional differences in brain func...

2018
Baptiste Caramiaux Frédéric Bevilacqua Marcelo M Wanderley Caroline Palmer

Motor skill acquisition inherently depends on the way one practices the motor task. The amount of motor task variability during practice has been shown to foster transfer of the learned skill to other similar motor tasks. In addition, variability in a learning schedule, in which a task and its variations are interweaved during practice, has been shown to help the transfer of learning in motor s...

Journal: :Annals of neurology 2006
Andrew Feigin Maria-Felice Ghilardi Chaorui Huang Yilong Ma Maren Carbon Mark Guttman Jane S Paulsen Claude P Ghez David Eidelberg

Motor sequence learning is abnormal in presymptomatic Huntington's disease (p-HD). The neural substrates underlying this early manifestation of HD are poorly understood. To study the mechanism of this cognitive abnormality in p-HD, we used positron emission tomography to record brain activity during motor sequence learning in these subjects. Eleven p-HD subjects (age, 45.8 +/- 11.0 years; CAG r...

2011
Freja Gheysen Filip Van Opstal Chantal Roggeman Hilde Van Waelvelde Wim Fias

The present fMRI study investigated the neural areas involved in implicit perceptual sequence learning. To obtain more insight in the functional contributions of the brain areas, we tracked both the behavioral and neural time course of the learning process, using a perceptual serial color matching task. Next, to investigate whether the neural time course was specific for perceptual information,...

2015
Christel Gudberg Katharina Wulff Heidi Johansen-Berg

It is often suggested that sleep-dependent consolidation of motor learning is impaired in older adults. The current study challenges this view and suggests that the degree of motor consolidation seen with sleep in older age groups depends on the kinematic demands of the task. We show that, when tested with a classic sequence learning task, requiring individuated finger movements, older adults d...

Journal: :Behavioural brain research 2004
Boris Suchan Eugene R Wist Volker Hömberg

This study was designed to investigate the effect of single pulse transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) on the isochronic performance of sequential movements which were recorded using a digitising pad. Magnetic stimulation was applied through an 8-shaped magnetic coil over primary motor and premotor cortex at a specific time point while executing the first of a three movement sequence. TMS ap...

Journal: :Behavioural brain research 2017
Helmet T Karim Theodore J Huppert Kirk I Erickson Mariegold E Wollam Patrick J Sparto Ervin Sejdić Jessie M VanSwearingen

Previous studies have shown the functional neural circuitry differences before and after an explicitly learned motor sequence task, but have not assessed these changes during the process of motor skill learning. Functional magnetic resonance imaging activity was measured while participants (n=13) were asked to tap their fingers to visually presented sequences in blocks that were either the same...

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