Micro-consolidation occurs when learning an implicit motor sequence, but is not influenced by HIIT exercise.
Emily BrooksSarah WallisJoshua HendrikseJames P CoxonPublished in: NPJ science of learning (2024)
We investigated if micro-consolidation, a phenomenon recently discovered during the brief rest periods between practice when learning an explicit motor sequence, generalises to learning an implicit motor sequence task. We demonstrate micro-consolidation occurs in the absence of explicit sequence awareness. We also investigated the effect of a preceding bout of high-intensity exercise, as exercise is known to augment the consolidation of new motor skills. Micro-consolidation was not modified by exercise.