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Motor Learning Produces Parallel Dynamic Functional Changes during the Execution and Imagination of Sequential Foot Movements.

Martin F. LafleurPhilip L. JacksonFrancine MalouinCarol L. RichardsAlan C. EvansJulien Doyon
Published in: NeuroImage (2002)
Keyphrases
  • motor learning
  • dynamic environments
  • parallel execution
  • data management