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Publikováno v:
PLoS ONE, Vol 9, Iss 1, p e86850 (2014)
There is broad consensus that the prefrontal cortex supports goal-directed, model-based decision-making. Consistent with this, we have recently shown that model-based control can be impaired through transcranial magnetic stimulation of right dorsolat
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https://doaj.org/article/7d4cb15e047b42b48542761f019d606e
Autor:
Torgeir Moberget, Dennis van der Meer, Shahram Bahrami, Daniel Roelfs, Oleksandr Frei, Tobias Kaufmann, Sara Fernandez-Cabello, Milin Kim, Thomas Wolfers, Joern Diedrichsen, Olav B. Smeland, Alexey Shadrin, Anders Dale, Ole A. Andreassen, Lars T. Westlye
The functional domain of the human cerebellum has expanded beyond motor control to also include cognitive and affective functions. In line with this notion, cerebellar volume has increased over recent primate evolution and cerebellar alterations have
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_________::884ad782d2806a49ed612cd3b7bde51a
https://doi.org/10.1101/2023.02.10.23285704
https://doi.org/10.1101/2023.02.10.23285704
Autor:
Karin Saltoun, Ralph Adolphs, Lynn K. Paul, Vaibhav Sharma, Joern Diedrichsen, B. T. Thomas Yeo, Danilo Bzdok
Publikováno v:
Nature human behaviour.
Broca reported ~150 years ago that particular lesions of the left hemisphere impair speech. Since then, other brain regions have been reported to show lateralized structure and function. Yet, studies of brain asymmetry have limited their focus to pai
Autor:
Joern Diedrichsen, T. Wiestler, E. Altenmueller, K. Butler, Anna Sadnicka, Mark J. Edwards, N. Ejaz
Publikováno v:
Brain : a journal of neurology.
Musician’s dystonia presents with a persistent deterioration of motor control during musical performance. A predominant hypothesis has been that this is underpinned by maladaptive neural changes to the somatotopic organization of finger representat
Autor:
Jane M. Rondina, Bernadette C.M. van Wijk, Svenja Espenhahn, Nick S. Ward, Nell D. Redman, Joern Diedrichsen, Holly E. Rossiter
Publikováno v:
Brain Communications
Recovery of skilled movement after stroke is assumed to depend on motor learning. However, the capacity for motor learning and factors that influence motor learning after stroke have received little attention. In this study, we first compared motor s
Autor:
Joern Diedrichsen, Nick S. Ward, Nellie Redman, Svenja Espenhahn, Jane M. Rondina, Bernadette C.M. van Wijk, Holly E. Rossiter
Recovery of skilled movement after stroke is assumed to depend on motor learning. However, the capacity for motor learning and factors that influence motor learning after stroke have received little attention. In this study we firstly compared motor
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::24a9a9a9703e3eee001f7f2742947520
https://doi.org/10.1101/2020.01.15.20017665
https://doi.org/10.1101/2020.01.15.20017665
We investigated motor skill learning using a path tracking task, where human subjects had to track various curved paths at a constant speed while maintaining the cursor within the path width. Subjects’ accuracy increased with practice, even when tr
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_________::e8aa990788751daa095303483c63d082
https://doi.org/10.1101/505198
https://doi.org/10.1101/505198
Autor:
Atsushi Yokoi, Joern Diedrichsen
While previous studies have revealed an extended network of cortical regions associated with motor sequence production, the specific role of each of these areas is still elusive. To address this issue, we designed a novel behavioural paradigm that al
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::338d5054be45ad3d0492af0f05222912
Publikováno v:
2018 Conference on Cognitive Computational Neuroscience.
Autor:
John C. Rothwell, Richard Greenwood, Ulrike Hammerbeck, Damon Hoad, Nada Yousif, Joern Diedrichsen
Publikováno v:
Brain and Mind Institute Researchers' Publications
Hammerbeck, U, Yousif, N, Hoad, D, Greenwood, R, Diedrichsen, J & Rothwell, J C 2017, ' Chronic Stroke Survivors Improve Reaching Accuracy by Reducing Movement Variability at the Trained Movement Speed ', Neurorehabilitation and Neural Repair, vol. 31, no. 6, pp. 499-508 . https://doi.org/10.1177/1545968317693112
Hammerbeck, U, Yousif, N, Hoad, D, Greenwood, R, Diedrichsen, J & Rothwell, J C 2017, ' Chronic Stroke Survivors Improve Reaching Accuracy by Reducing Movement Variability at the Trained Movement Speed ', Neurorehabilitation and Neural Repair, vol. 31, no. 6, pp. 499-508 . https://doi.org/10.1177/1545968317693112
Background. Recovery from stroke is often said to have “plateaued” after 6 to 12 months. Yet training can still improve performance even in the chronic phase. Here we investigate the biomechanics of accuracy improvements during a reaching task an