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This project investigates how the brain adapts to new motor skills using machine learning. By focusing on rapid adaptation, it aims to uncover neural mechanisms that could enhance rehabilitation tools for individuals with movement disorders.
Animals and humans learn some motor skills very slowly: for example, it takes about a year for a baby to learn to walk.
In comparison, motor adaptation can be very fast.
For example, the first time someone walks on snow, it might take them a little time to get used to the new conditions, but not a whole year.
And adaptation depends on previous acquired skillset.
Mastering tennis for instance increases how fast squash is learned, but also some “bad habits” from tennis have to be unlearned, and sw…
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