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Oct 10, 2024 |
biorxiv.org | Li-Ann Leow |Anh Tri Nguyen |Anh Đức Nguyễn |Emily J. Corti |Welber Marinovic
AbstractMotor sequence learning, or the ability to learn and remember sequences of actions, such as the sequence of actions required to tie one's shoelaces, is ubiquitous to everyday life. Contemporary research on motor sequence learning has largely been unimodal, ignoring the possibility that our nervous system might benefit from sensory inputs form multiple modalities. In this study, we investigated the properties of motor sequence learning in response to auditory-visual stimui.
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