Natural error patterns enable transfer of motor learning to novel contexts
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Sensorimotor recalibration depends on attribution of sensory prediction errors to internal causesOptic flow improves adaptability of spatiotemporal characteristics during split-belt locomotor adaptation with tactile stimulationPlantar tactile perturbations enhance transfer of split-belt locomotor adaptation.Perturbation schedule does not alter retention of a locomotor adaptation across days.Altered activation of the antagonist muscle during practice compromises motor learning in older adultsDoes EMG control lead to distinct motor adaptation?The effects of training breadth on motor generalization.Prior experience but not size of error improves motor learning on the split-belt treadmill in young childrenFormation of model-free motor memories during motor adaptation depends on perturbation schedule.Two ways to save a newly learned motor pattern.A marching-walking hybrid induces step length adaptation and transfers to natural walking.Spatial and Temporal Control Contribute to Step Length Asymmetry During Split-Belt Adaptation and Hemiparetic GaitIndividuals Poststroke Do Not Perceive Their Spatiotemporal Gait Asymmetries as Abnormal.Robotic therapy for chronic stroke: general recovery of impairment or improved task-specific skill?Consolidation of visuomotor adaptation memory with consistent and noisy environments.Motor Skills Are Strengthened through Reconsolidation.Feasibility and preliminary effectiveness of a novel mobility training intervention in infants and toddlers with cerebral palsy.The Neural Correlates of Long-Term Carryover following Functional Electrical Stimulation for Stroke.Blocking trial-by-trial error correction does not interfere with motor learning in human walking.Cerebellar motor learning: are environment dynamics more important than error size?A locomotor adaptation including explicit knowledge and removal of postadaptation errors induces complete 24-hour retentionTeaching Adult Rats Spinalized as Neonates to Walk Using Trunk Robotic Rehabilitation: Elements of Success, Failure, and Dependence.Explicit Action Switching Interferes with the Context-Specificity of Motor Memories in Older Adults.Generalization of improved step length symmetry from treadmill to overground walking in persons with stroke and hemiparesis.The value of the follow-through derives from motor learning depending on future actions.Perception threshold of locomotor symmetry while walking on a split-belt treadmill in healthy elderly individuals.Interacting Learning Processes during Skill Acquisition: Learning to control with gradually changing system dynamicsTrial-to-trial adaptation in control of arm reaching and standing posture.Contextual interference during adaptation to asymmetric split-belt treadmill walking results in transfer of unique gait mechanics.Gait speed influences aftereffect size following locomotor adaptation, but only in certain environments.State-Based Delay Representation and Its Transfer from a Game of Pong to Reaching and Tracking.The effects of variable practice on locomotor adaptation to a novel asymmetric gait.Two biomechanical strategies for locomotor adaptation to split-belt treadmill walking in subjects with and without transtibial amputation.Dissociable effects of practice variability on learning motor and timing skills.Using a Split-belt Treadmill to Evaluate Generalization of Human Locomotor Adaptation.Novel Kinetic Strategies Adopted in Asymmetric Split-Belt Treadmill Walking.Effects of gradual versus sudden training on the cognitive demand required while learning a novel locomotor task.
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Natural error patterns enable transfer of motor learning to novel contexts
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Amy J Bastian
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2011-09-28T00:00:00Z