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This research explores how the cerebellum contributes to the consolidation of motor memories over time. It investigates the neural mechanisms involved during both active learning and rest periods, aiming to understand how these processes facilitate long-term motor adaptation.
Long-term memories are consolidated over time, progressively becoming more stable and resistant to interference.
The consolidation of motor memories is particularly robust – so much so that we use the term “like riding a bike” to describe things that we never forget.
And yet, compared to declarative memory systems, relatively little is known about the neural mechanisms through which motor memories are consolidated in the brain.
Several forms of motor learning require the cerebellum, a brain area…
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