Motor Learning, Motor Memories, and the Brain

How our brains learn to predict and quickly adapt for precise movements
Published in Neuroscience
Motor Learning, Motor Memories, and the Brain
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Whether you notice it or not, your brain is doing complex physics all day long - taking in information constantly to control your movements, and hopefully, keep you safe and productive. In this episode of Brain Talk, Dr. Reza Shadmehr digs into motor memory and movement, including the curious ways our brains know better than we do, even if they don't always show it.

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