Motor practice and neurophysiological adaptation in the cerebellum: a positron tomography study.
We have used positron tomography (PET) to demonstrate that some parts of the motor system exhibit physiological adaptation during the repeated performance of a simple motor task, but others do not. In contrast to the primary sensori-motor cortex, the cerebellum exhibits a decrease in physiological a...
Main Authors: | Friston, K, Frith, C, Passingham, R, Liddle, P, Frackowiak, R |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
1992
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