2023
DOI: 10.1007/s00221-023-06699-2
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Motor adaptation does not differ when a perturbation is introduced abruptly or gradually

Ambika Bansal,
Bernard Marius ’t Hart,
Udai Cauchan
et al.

Abstract: People continuously adapt their movements to ever-changing circumstances, and particularly in skills training and rehabilitation, it is crucial that we understand how to optimize implicit adaptation in order for these processes to require as little conscious effort as possible. Although it is generally assumed that the way to do this is by introducing perturbations gradually, the literature is ambivalent on the effectiveness of this approach. Here we test whether there are differences in motor performance when… Show more

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