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Old habit-controlling neurons may also play a critical role in new action learning – News-Medical.Net
Imagine working on your computer and typing the same long password you have used for years to access your email.

Imagine working on your computer and typing the same long password you have used for years to access your email. By habit, you perform this sequence almost unconsciously. But then, one day, you stumble upon a shortcut. It’s faster but involves learning…
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