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Somatosensory Contribution to the Initial Stages of Human Motor Learning

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Journal J Neurosci
Specialty Neurology
Date 2015 Oct 23
PMID 26490869
Citations 41
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Abstract

Significance Statement: The research focuses on the initial stages of human motor learning, introducing a new experimental model that closely approximates the key features of motor learning outside of the laboratory. The finding indicates that it is the somatosensory system rather than the motor system that dominates learning in the early stages of motor skill acquisition. This is important given that most of our computational models of motor learning are based on the idea that learning is motoric in origin. This is also a valuable finding for rehabilitation of patients with limited mobility as it shows that reinforcement in conjunction with passive movement results in benefits to motor learning that are as great as those observed for active movement training.

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