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Multiple processes independently predict motor learning.

Christopher M PerryTarkeshwar SinghKayla G SpringerAdam T HarrisonAlexander C McLainTroy M Herter
Published in: Journal of neuroengineering and rehabilitation (2020)
Our results provide indirect evidence that refinements involving multiple, neural processes may independently contribute to motor learning, and distinct neural processes may underlie improvements in task performance related to motor execution and motor inhibition. This also suggests that refinements involving multiple, neural processes may contribute to motor recovery after stroke, and rehabilitation interventions should be designed to produce refinements of all behavioral features that may contribute to motor recovery.
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