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A human driver requires a period of motor adaptation to resume normal steering after taking control of an automated vehicle.
The InMotion2 and other similarly designed robots, are commonly used for rehabilitation of neurological injuries and motor adaptation studies.
We show that efficient goal-oriented behavior results from the interaction of parallel learning mechanisms accounting for motor adaptation, spatial encoding and decision-making.
Motor adaptation is tuning of motor commands to compensate the disturbances in the outside environment and/or in the sensory-motor system.
Cerebellar transcranial direct current stimulation has been reported to enhance motor associative learning and motor adaptation, holding promise for clinical application in patients with movement disorders.
We notice that motor adaptation is slower in the presence of the fluorescent protein, indicating a possible source for the difference.
Unlike position-based training, impedance-based training is position error-tolerated, because research has emphasized that the kinematic errors generated during movement are a fundamental neural signal that drives motor adaptation [15].
To evaluate the mobility and postural balance improvements that could be achieved in a cohort of persons with multiple sclerosis (MS) who participated in a motor adaptation protocol and a cohort of persons with MS who participated in a therapeutic exercise protocol.
Although motor adaptation was observed, the perceived height relation between obstacles did not change.
Previous research has suggested that motor adaptation can occur, but perception is robust [11], [12].
Two separate control routes for motor adaptation have been suggested by several studies [52], [53].
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