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This project investigates the mechanisms behind the quick retrieval of fine motor skills, such as singing, using songbirds as a model. It explores the changes in the brain and vocal musculature during skill acquisition and recovery, employing advanced imaging techniques to understand the neural and physical adaptations…
Fine motor skills, such as singing or playing an instrument, require precise neural control of the musculature that executes the task.
This high level of precision can only be acquired through extensive practice, while both the brain and the peripheral musculature adapt to the task.
Although the level of motor performance decreases when a skill is not used, once acquired, previous levels of performance can be regained quickly with only little practice, a phenomenon called ‘savings’.
It is unclea…
SYDDANSK UNIVERSITET
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