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Article: Neural co-activation as a yardstick of implicit motor learning and the propensity for conscious control of movement

TitleNeural co-activation as a yardstick of implicit motor learning and the propensity for conscious control of movement
Authors
KeywordsErrorless learning
Psychological pressure
Reinvestment
T3-Fz coherence
Issue Date2011
PublisherElsevier BV. The Journal's web site is located at http://www.elsevier.com/locate/biopsycho
Citation
Biological Psychology, 2011, v. 87 n. 1, p. 66-73 How to Cite?
AbstractTwo studies examined EEG co-activation (coherence) between the verbal-analytical (T3) and motor planning (Fz) regions during a golf putting task. In Study 1, participants with a strong propensity to consciously monitor and control their movements, determined psychometrically by high scores on a movement specific Reinvestment Scale, displayed more alpha2 T3-Fz co-activation than participants with a weak propensity. In Study 2, participants who practiced a golf putting task implicitly (via an errorless learning protocol) displayed less alpha2 T3-Fz co-activation than those who practiced explicitly (by errorful learning). In addition, explicit but not implicit motor learners displayed more T3-Fz co-activation during golf putting under pressure, implying that verbal-analytical processing of putting movements increased under pressure. These findings provide neuropsychological evidence that supports claims that implicit motor learning can be used to limit movement specific reinvestment. © 2011 Elsevier B.V.
Persistent Identifierhttp://hdl.handle.net/10722/133252
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2021 Impact Factor: 3.111
2020 SCImago Journal Rankings: 1.363
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Funding AgencyGrant Number
Research Grants Council of the Hong Kong Special Administrative regionHKU 748709H
Department of Business, Innovation and Skills, UK
Funding Information:

The work was supported by a grant from the Research Grants Council of the Hong Kong Special Administrative region (Project No. HKU 748709H). Dr. Mark Wilson's involvement was facilitated by a UK-China Fellowship for Excellence, funded by the Department of Business, Innovation and Skills, UK. The authors are grateful to Dr. Yong Hu for his technical support and Dr. Markus Raab for his constructive comments.

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dc.contributor.authorPoolton, JMen_HK
dc.contributor.authorWilson, MRen_HK
dc.contributor.authorMaxwell, JPen_HK
dc.contributor.authorMasters, RSWen_HK
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dc.identifier.citationBiological Psychology, 2011, v. 87 n. 1, p. 66-73en_HK
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dc.description.abstractTwo studies examined EEG co-activation (coherence) between the verbal-analytical (T3) and motor planning (Fz) regions during a golf putting task. In Study 1, participants with a strong propensity to consciously monitor and control their movements, determined psychometrically by high scores on a movement specific Reinvestment Scale, displayed more alpha2 T3-Fz co-activation than participants with a weak propensity. In Study 2, participants who practiced a golf putting task implicitly (via an errorless learning protocol) displayed less alpha2 T3-Fz co-activation than those who practiced explicitly (by errorful learning). In addition, explicit but not implicit motor learners displayed more T3-Fz co-activation during golf putting under pressure, implying that verbal-analytical processing of putting movements increased under pressure. These findings provide neuropsychological evidence that supports claims that implicit motor learning can be used to limit movement specific reinvestment. © 2011 Elsevier B.V.en_HK
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dc.subjectErrorless learningen_HK
dc.subjectPsychological pressureen_HK
dc.subjectReinvestmenten_HK
dc.subjectT3-Fz coherenceen_HK
dc.titleNeural co-activation as a yardstick of implicit motor learning and the propensity for conscious control of movementen_HK
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dc.relation.projectDEVELOPMENT OF A CHINESE VERSION OF THE MOVEMENT SPECIFIC REINVESTMENT SCALE TO ASSESS THE PROPENSITY FOR CONSCIOUS MOTOR PROCESSING IN ELDERLY PEOPLE AT RISK OF FALLING IN HONG KONG.-
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