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Real-world neuroscience experiments show diversity in learning new motor skills – Medical Xpress
Researchers at Imperial College London have shown how the whole body changes while learning new movement-based skills.

Researchers at Imperial College London have shown how the whole body changes while learning new movement-based skills.
By using a new data-driven approach to analyse full-bodymovement during motor learning in the real world, the researchers both demonstrated the involvement of the whole body in the learning process and identified the key joint movement for learning. The approach and subsequent findings highlight the importance of studying human neuroscience in the wildand how it could help bolster…
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