The time course of off-line motor sequence learning [An article from: Cognitive Brain Research]
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PublisherElsevier
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The acquisition of motor skill occurs with practice, but skill can also increase between sessions, a process termed ''off-line learning''. Here, we investigated the amount of time required for the off-line development of skills. Participants were tested on an implicit version of the Serial Reaction Time Task and re-tested 1, 4 or 12 h later. Only those re-tested 4 h or 12 h after initial testing showed off-line improvements. This demonstrates that implicitly acquired skills can increase between sessions and the process occurs over hours. ours.
Description:
The acquisition of motor skill occurs with practice, but skill can also increase between sessions, a process termed ''off-line learning''. Here, we investigated the amount of time required for the off-line development of skills. Participants were tested on an implicit version of the Serial Reaction Time Task and re-tested 1, 4 or 12 h later. Only those re-tested 4 h or 12 h after initial testing showed off-line improvements. This demonstrates that implicitly acquired skills can increase between sessions and the process occurs over hours. ours.
