Tag: movement learning


SUPPLEMENTARY MOTOR AREA

SUPPLEMENTARY MOTOR AREA The Supplementary Motor Area, commonly referred to as the SMA, constitutes a critical region within the medial frontal lobe, situated anterior to the primary motor cortex (M1) and superior to the cingulate motor area. Its principal physiological role is centered on the advanced planning and successful execution of complex motor programs, particularly […]

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PERCEPTUAL-MOTOR LEARNING

Introduction and Definition of Perceptual-Motor Learning Perceptual-motor learning is fundamentally defined as the intricate process involved in the acquiring of a skill which necessitates the precise and rapid connection between the sensory processing of environmental information—specifically, the perceptual discrimination of imperative stimulants—and the subsequent production of contextually appropriate physical movement, known as adequate motor reactions. […]

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RESPONSE LEARNING

Response Learning The Core Definition of Response Learning Response Learning, often interchangeably termed Motor learning or Movement Learning, is fundamentally the process through which an organism ascertains how to perform particular movements or responses effectively and efficiently. This psychological concept describes the relatively permanent changes in the capability for skilled movement resulting from practice or […]

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