Somatic and Reinforcement-Based Plasticity in the Initial Stages of Human Motor Learning.
Ananda SidartaShahabeddin VahdatNicolò F BernardiDavid J OstryPublished in: The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience (2017)
In the initial stages of motor learning, the placement of the limbs is learned primarily through trial and error. In an experimental analog, participants make reaching movements to a hidden target and receive positive feedback when successful. We identified sources of plasticity based on changes in functional connectivity using resting-state fMRI. The main finding is that there is a strengthening of connectivity between reward-related prefrontal areas and sensorimotor areas in the basal ganglia and frontal cortex. There is also a strengthening of connectivity related to movement exploration in sensorimotor circuits involved in somatic memory and decision making. The results indicate that initial stages of motor learning depend on plasticity in somatic and prefrontal networks related to reward and exploration.