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Real-world neuroscience experiments show diversity in learning new motor skills
Researchers at Imperial College London have shown how the whole body changes while learning new movement-based skills. By using a
Exploring the interactions between explicit and implicit motor learning components
When acquiring new motor skills, humans typically learn how to use both explicit and implicit strategies. When learning how to
Plasticizers may contribute to motor control problems in girls
Scientists at the Columbia Center for Children’s Environmental Health (CCCEH) have uncovered a link between prenatal exposure to phthalates—a ubiquitous
Children with HIV score below HIV-negative peers in cognitive, motor function tests
Children who acquired HIV in utero or during birth or breastfeeding did not perform as well as their peers who
Boys with good motor skills excel at problem-solving, too
Boys with good motor skills are better problem-solvers than their less skilful peers, a new study from Finland shows. In
Statins may increase people’s risk of motor neurone disease
Statins may increase people’s risk of incurable motor neurone disease by up to 100 times, study finds Researcher states ‘prompt