Bypassing use-dependent plasticity in the primary motor cortex to preserve adaptive behavior
Abstract Behavioral adaptation, a central feature of voluntary movement, is known to rely on top-down cognitive control. For example, the conflict-adaptation effect on tasks such as the Stroop task leads to better performance (e.g. shorter reaction time) for incongruent trials following an already i...
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/c2deb3df39f84cac9a9ca422b715df4c |
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