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  1. The effects of auditory consequences on visuomotor adaptation and motor memory

    Sensorimotor adaptation is a form of motor learning that is essential for maintaining motor performance across the lifespan and is integral to...

    Gemma Malagón, Daniel S. Marigold in Experimental Brain Research
    Article 28 May 2024
  2. Implicit motor adaptation driven by intermittent and invariant errors

    Our movements and movement outcomes are disturbed by environmental changes, leading to errors. During ongoing environmental changes, people should...

    Naoyoshi Matsuda, Masaki O. Abe in Experimental Brain Research
    Article 19 July 2023
  3. Motor adaptation does not differ when a perturbation is introduced abruptly or gradually

    People continuously adapt their movements to ever-changing circumstances, and particularly in skills training and rehabilitation, it is crucial that...

    Ambika Bansal, Bernard Marius ’t Hart, ... Denise Y. P. Henriques in Experimental Brain Research
    Article 10 September 2023
  4. The independence of impairments in proprioception and visuomotor adaptation after stroke

    Background

    Proprioceptive impairments are common after stroke and are associated with worse motor recovery and poor rehabilitation outcomes. Motor...

    Robert T. Moore, Mark A. Piitz, ... Tyler Cluff in Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation
    Article Open access 18 May 2024
  5. Motor learning and performance in schizophrenia and aging: two different patterns of decline

    Psychomotor slowing has consistently been observed in schizophrenia, however research on motor learning in schizophrenia is limited. Additionally,...

    Wouter Hulstijn, Claudia Cornelis, ... Bernard G. C. Sabbe in Experimental Brain Research
    Article Open access 09 March 2024
  6. Learning to walk with a wearable robot in 880 simple steps: a pilot study on motor adaptation

    Background

    Wearable robots have been shown to improve the efficiency of walking in diverse scenarios. However, it is unclear how much practice is...

    Florian L. Haufe, Alessia M. Kober, ... Michele **loyannis in Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation
    Article Open access 01 November 2021
  7. Dissociated cerebellar contributions to feedforward gait adaptation

    The cerebellum is important for motor adaptation. Lesions to the vestibulo-cerebellum selectively cause gait ataxia. Here we investigate how such...

    Karen L. Bunday, Toby J. Ellmers, ... Adolfo M. Bronstein in Experimental Brain Research
    Article Open access 17 May 2024
  8. Interhemispheric inhibition and gait adaptation associations in people with multiple sclerosis

    Background

    Multiple sclerosis is a neurodegenerative disease that damages the myelin sheath within the central nervous system. Axonal demyelination,...

    Andrew C. Hagen, Jordan S. Acosta, ... Brett W. Fling in Experimental Brain Research
    Article 01 June 2024
  9. Underlying interactive neural mechanism of motor learning governed by the cerebellum, the basal ganglia, and motor/sensory cortex: a review from theoretical perspective

    The pursuit of effective motion rehabilitation devices has been a prominent focus of research in recent decades. However, the efficacy of such...

    Armin Hakkak Moghadam Torbati, Shahab Jami, ... Asal Ashkzari in Neuroscience and Behavioral Physiology
    Article 01 March 2024
  10. Direction of visual shift and hand congruency enhance spatial realignment during visuomotor adaptation

    Although prism adaptation has been studied extensively for over 100 years to better understand how the motor system adapts to sensory perturbations,...

    Christopher L. Striemer, Adam Morrill in Experimental Brain Research
    Article 01 September 2023
  11. A mental workload and biomechanical assessment during split-belt locomotor adaptation with and without optic flow

    Adaptive human performance relies on the central nervous system to regulate the engagement of cognitive–motor resources as task demands vary. Despite...

    Caitlin E. Mahon, Brad D. Hendershot, ... Rodolphe J. Gentili in Experimental Brain Research
    Article 26 June 2023
  12. Facilitated adaptation via structural learning increases bimanual interference

    Bimanual coordination is an essential feature of the motor system, yet interactions between the limbs during independent control remain poorly...

    Alexander T. Brunfeldt, Phillip C. Desrochers, Florian A. Kagerer in Experimental Brain Research
    Article 18 November 2023
  13. Motor adaptation is promoted by an incongruent Stroop task, but not by a congruent Stroop task

    Motor adaptation plays an important role in the acquisition of new motor skills. It has been reported that cognitive tasks can promote motor...

    Takehide Kimura, Wataru Nakano in Experimental Brain Research
    Article 22 February 2021
  14. Visuomotor Adaptation Deficits in Patients with Essential Tremor

    Essential tremor (ET) is a progressive movement disorder whose pathophysiology is not fully understood. Current evidence supports the view that the...

    Laura Bindel, Christoph Mühlberg, ... Elinor Tzvi in The Cerebellum
    Article Open access 09 September 2022
  15. Moderate-intensity cardiovascular exercise performed before motor practice attenuates offline implicit motor learning in stroke survivors but not age-matched neurotypical adults

    The acute impact of cardiovascular exercise on implicit motor learning of stroke survivors is still unknown. We investigated the effects of...

    Giordano Marcio Gatinho Bonuzzi, Flavio Henrique Bastos, ... Camila Torriani-Pasin in Experimental Brain Research
    Article 03 July 2023
  16. Synaptic pruning through glial synapse engulfment upon motor learning

    Synaptic pruning is a fundamental process of neuronal circuit refinement in learning and memory. Accumulating evidence suggests that glia...

    Yosuke M. Morizawa, Mami Matsumoto, ... Ko Matsui in Nature Neuroscience
    Article 01 November 2022
  17. Increased cognitive load in immersive virtual reality during visuomotor adaptation is associated with decreased long-term retention and context transfer

    Background

    Complex motor tasks in immersive virtual reality using a head-mounted display (HMD-VR) have been shown to increase cognitive load and...

    Julia M. Juliano, Nicolas Schweighofer, Sook-Lei Liew in Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation
    Article Open access 05 October 2022
  18. Motor Rehabilitation of Cerebellar Disorders

    Disorders of the cerebellum affect motor functions in a variety of ways and can lead to significant and severe limitations in activities of daily...
    Winfried Ilg, Dagmar Timmann in Essentials of Cerebellum and Cerebellar Disorders
    Chapter 2023
  19. Longitudinal development of muscle strength and relationship with motor unit activity and muscle morphological characteristics in youth athletes

    Neural and morphological adaptations determine gains of muscle strength. For youth athletes, the importance of morphological adaptation is typically...

    Masamichi Okudaira, Tetsuya Hirono, ... Kohei Watanabe in Experimental Brain Research
    Article 11 March 2023
  20. Temporal Relationship between Impairment of Cerebellar Motor Learning and Deterioration of Ataxia in Patients with Cerebellar Degeneration

    Ataxia and impaired motor learning are both fundamental features in diseases affecting the cerebellum. However, it remains unclarified whether motor...

    Takeru Honda, Ken Matsumura, ... Kinya Ishikawa in The Cerebellum
    Article Open access 28 April 2023
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