Inter-individual variability in motor learning due to differences in effective learning rates between generalist and specialist memory stores
Rieko Osu,
Norikazu Sugimoto,
Toshinori Yoshioka
et al.
Abstract:Humans exhibit large interindividual differences in motor learning ability. However, most previous studies have examined properties common across populations, with less emphasis on interindividual differences. We hypothesized here, based on our previous experimental and computational motor adaptation studies, that individual differences in effective learning rates between a generalist memory module that assumes environmental continuity and specialist modules that are responsive to trial-by-trial environmental … Show more
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