Mechanisms controlling motor output to a transfer hand after learning a sequential pinch force skill with the opposite hand.
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Learning from the other limb's experience: sharing the 'trained' M1 representation of the motor sequence knowledgeImprovements in hand function in adults with chronic tetraplegia following a multiday 10-Hz repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation intervention combined with repetitive task practiceRepetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation attenuates the perception of force output production in non-exercised hand muscles after unilateral exerciseTransfer of piano practice in fast performance of skilled finger movementsUsing dual tasks to test immediate transfer of training between naturalistic movements: a proof-of-principle study.Interhemispheric plasticity in humans.Changes of hand switching costs during bimanual sequential learning.Age and practice effects on inter-manual performance asymmetry.Time- but not sleep-dependent consolidation of tDCS-enhanced visuomotor skills.Improving motor performance without training: the effect of combining mirror visual feedback with transcranial direct current stimulation.Switching between hands in a serial reaction time task: a comparison between young and old adults.Direct and crossed effects of somatosensory electrical stimulation on motor learning and neuronal plasticity in humans.Mirror Visual Feedback-Induced Performance Improvement and the Influence of Hand DominancePre-Trial EEG-Based Single-Trial Motor Performance Prediction to Enhance Neuroergonomics for a Hand Force TaskInterhemispheric asymmetry of corticomotor excitability after chronic cerebellar infarcts.Neural pathways mediating cross education of motor function.Stimulating the cerebellum affects visuomotor adaptation but not intermanual transfer of learning.Neural Correlates of Mirror Visual Feedback-Induced Performance Improvements: A Resting-State fMRI StudyEffector-independent motor sequence representations exist in extrinsic and intrinsic reference frames.Structural and Functional Cortical Connectivity Mediating Cross Education of Motor Function.Single-Session Anodal tDCS with Small-Size Stimulating Electrodes Over Frontoparietal Superficial Sites Does Not Affect Motor Sequence Learning.Augmenting mirror visual feedback-induced performance improvements in older adults.Motor learning and cross-limb transfer rely upon distinct neural adaptation processes.Changes in brain activation patterns according to cross-training effect in serial reaction time task: An functional MRI study.BDNF Val66Met polymorphism is associated with abnormal interhemispheric transfer of a newly acquired motor skill.Ipsilateral corticomotor responses are confined to the homologous muscle following cross-education of muscular strength.Corticomotor plasticity following unilateral strength training.The corticospinal responses of metronome-paced, but not self-paced strength training are similar to motor skill training.Spinal and cortical activity-dependent plasticity following learning of complex arm movements in humans.Long-term progressive motor skill training enhances corticospinal excitability for the ipsilateral hemisphere and motor performance of the untrained hand.Transfer of learning between hands to handle a novel object in old age.The effects of whole-body vibration on the cross-transfer of strength.BDNF Val66Met polymorphism is associated with altered activity-dependent modulation of short-interval intracortical inhibition in bilateral M1.
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Mechanisms controlling motor output to a transfer hand after learning a sequential pinch force skill with the opposite hand.
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Mechanisms controlling motor o ...... skill with the opposite hand.
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Leonardo G Cohen
Mickael Camus
Yves Vandermeeren
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10.1016/J.CLINPH.2009.08.013
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2009-09-18T00:00:00Z