“…The striatum (including the caudate nucleus and putamen) is a part of the basal ganglia, which are a group of subcortical nuclei that are important for executive and motor functions, but are also involved in learning mechanisms. Prodromal HD patients have been found to be impaired on tasks that are dependent on the striatum, in particular implicit learning tasks, such as motor pursuit (Heindel, Salmon, Shults, Walicke, & Butters, 1989), rotary pursuit (Gabrieli, Stebbins, Singh, Willingham, & Goetz, 1997), mirror reading, and implicit sequence learning (Ghilardi et al, 2008;Kim et al, 2004). Implicit contextual learning is a type of implicit learning that has received much attention over the past decade.…”