Individual differences in implicit motor learning: task specificity in sensorimotor adaptation and sequence learning.
Alit Stark-InbarMeher RazaJordan A TaylorRichard B IvryPublished in: Journal of neurophysiology (2016)
We investigated individual differences in the ability to implicitly learn motor skills. As a prerequisite, we assessed whether individual differences were reliable across test sessions. We found that two commonly used tasks of implicit learning, visuomotor adaptation and the alternating serial reaction time task, exhibited good test-retest reliability in measures of learning and performance. However, the learning measures did not correlate between the two tasks, arguing against a shared process for implicit motor learning.