Movement chunking during sequence learning is a dopamine-dependant process: a study conducted in Parkinson's disease.
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From Thought to Action: How the Interplay Between Neuroscience and Phenomenology Changed Our Understanding of Obsessive-Compulsive DisorderNeuroimaging studies of striatum in cognition part II: Parkinson's diseaseBasics for sensorimotor information processing: some implications for learningDisruption of Broca's Area Alters Higher-order Chunking Processing during Perceptual Sequence Learning.Tracking Plasticity: Effects of Long-Term Rehearsal in Expert Dancers Encoding Music to Movement.Advance cueing produces enhanced action-boundary patterns of spike activity in the sensorimotor striatum.Chunking improves symbolic sequence processing and relies on working memory gating mechanisms.Striatal and hippocampal involvement in motor sequence chunking depends on the learning strategyDopaminergic medication impairs feedback-based stimulus-response learning but not response selection in Parkinson's diseaseHabits as action sequences: hierarchical action control and changes in outcome value.Dynamic sensorimotor planning during long-term sequence learning: the role of variability, response chunking and planning errors.The external globus pallidus: progress and perspectivesDifferential effects of Parkinson's disease and dopamine replacement on memory encoding and retrievalDifferential recruitment of the sensorimotor putamen and frontoparietal cortex during motor chunking in humans.Interactive effects of age and multi-gene profile on motor learning and sensorimotor adaptation.Non-parametric Algorithm to Isolate Chunks in Response Sequences.Performance of a motor task learned on levodopa deteriorates when subsequently practiced off.Levodopa therapy for Parkinson's disease: Pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics.Striatal Neuropeptides Enhance Selection and Rejection of Sequential Actions.The striatum: where skills and habits meet.Parkinson's disease as a system-level disorderChemical anatomy of pallidal afferents in primates.Control of automated behavior: insights from the discrete sequence production task.Opposing effects of dopamine antagonism in a motor sequence task-tiapride increases cortical excitability and impairs motor learningModification of spectral features by nonhuman primatesDifferential effects of dopaminergic therapies on dorsal and ventral striatum in Parkinson's disease: implications for cognitive function.Morphological evidence for dopamine interactions with pallidal neurons in primates.Reduction of bradykinesia of finger movements by a single session of action observation in Parkinson disease.Role of Broca's area in implicit motor skill learning: evidence from continuous theta-burst magnetic stimulation.Differentiating Visual from Response Sequencing during Long-term Skill Learning.
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Movement chunking during sequence learning is a dopamine-dependant process: a study conducted in Parkinson's disease.
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Movement chunking during seque ...... ducted in Parkinson's disease.
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Movement chunking during seque ...... ducted in Parkinson's disease.
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Dominic Langlois
Marc-Andre Bedard
Martin Lemay
Maxime Parent
Pierre J Blanchet
Pierre-Luc Tremblay
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10.1007/S00221-010-2372-6
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2010-08-03T00:00:00Z