Brain Neurorehabil.  2010 Sep;3(2):64-69. 10.12786/bn.2010.3.2.64.

Neural Substrates of Motor Learning

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  • 1Department of Rehabilitation Medicine and Research Institute of Rehabilitation Medicine, Yonsei University College of Medicine, Korea. kimdy@yuhs.ac

Abstract

Motor Learning is a relatively permanent change in the capability for skilled motor performance as a result of practice or experience. Rehabilitation is fundamentally a process of relearning. With advanced neuro-imaging, the roles of brain areas related to motor learning have been revealed. However, results of a single study represent only parts of a puzzle of the neuronal changes underlying motor learning. The neural substrates of motor learning with a combined view of functional imaging data were reviewed.

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functional neuroimaging; motor learning
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