Acquisition and retention of asymmetric bimanual skills: behavioral correlates of neuroplasticity.
Several recent neuroimaging and electrophysiological studies on animals and humans revealed details of neuroplasticity underlying motor skill learning and long-term motor memory. Advances notwithstanding, characterization of changes in observable behavior was limited to relatively gross measures of...
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