Explaining savings for visuomotor adaptation: linear time-invariant state-space models are not sufficient.
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Computational neurorehabilitation: modeling plasticity and learning to predict recoveryEstimating the relevance of world disturbances to explain savings, interference and long-term motor adaptation effects.Savings upon Re-Aiming in Visuomotor Adaptation.Reduction in learning rates associated with anterograde interference results from interactions between different timescales in motor adaptationSimilarities in error processing establish a link between saccade prediction at baseline and adaptation performance.In praise of "false" models and rich data.The binding of learning to action in motor adaptation.Cerebellar and prefrontal cortex contributions to adaptation, strategies, and reinforcement learningEnvironmental consistency determines the rate of motor adaptation.Exploring the fundamental dynamics of error-based motor learning using a stationary predictive-saccade task.A single-rate context-dependent learning process underlies rapid adaptation to familiar object dynamics.Fast but fleeting: adaptive motor learning processes associated with aging and cognitive decline.Sensorimotor adaptation error signals are derived from realistic predictions of movement outcomesProspective errors determine motor learning.Rethinking motor learning and savings in adaptation paradigms: model-free memory for successful actions combines with internal models.Visuomotor adaptation: how forgetting keeps us conservative.Three timescales in prism adaptation.Protection and expression of human motor memoriesExtinction interferes with the retrieval of visuomotor memories through a mechanism involving the sensorimotor cortex.Two ways to save a newly learned motor pattern.Facilitation of learning induced by both random and gradual visuomotor task variation.The Decay of Motor Memories Is Independent of Context Change DetectionBetween-Trial Forgetting Due to Interference and Time in Motor Adaptation.A memory of errors in sensorimotor learning.Formation of a long-term memory for visuomotor adaptation following only a few trials of practice.Structural learning in feedforward and feedback control.A long-memory model of motor learning in the saccadic system: a regime-switching approach.Individuals with cerebellar degeneration show similar adaptation deficits with large and small visuomotor errors.Motor learning in childhood reveals distinct mechanisms for memory retention and re-learning.On-line corrections for visuomotor errors.Learning a visuomotor rotation: simultaneous visual and proprioceptive information is crucial for visuomotor remappingUnlearning versus savings in visuomotor adaptation: comparing effects of washout, passage of time, and removal of errors on motor memory.Decay of motor memories in the absence of errorDual adaptation supports a parallel architecture of motor memoryBihemispheric transcranial direct current stimulation enhances effector-independent representations of motor synergy and sequence learning.Structure learning in actionExplicit and implicit contributions to learning in a sensorimotor adaptation task.The role of strategies in motor learningSavings for visuomotor adaptation require prior history of error, not prior repetition of successful actions.The training schedule affects the stability, not the magnitude, of the interlimb transfer of learned dynamics.
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Explaining savings for visuomotor adaptation: linear time-invariant state-space models are not sufficient.
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Explaining savings for visuomo ...... ace models are not sufficient.
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Explaining savings for visuomo ...... pace models are not sufficient
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Eric Zarahn
Gregory D Weston
John W Krakauer
Johnny Liang
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10.1152/JN.90529.2008
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2008-07-02T00:00:00Z