Sleep benefits the consolidation of motor skills learned by physical practice, mainly through periodic thalamocortical sleep spindle activity. However, motor skills can be learned without overt movement through motor imagery or action observation. Here, we investigated whether sleep spindle activity also supports the consolidation of non-physically learned movements.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFHuman movements with or without vision exhibit timing (i.e. speed and duration) and variability characteristics which are not well captured by existing computational models.
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