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How aging reshapes sensorimotor learning: Older adults may lose explicit strategy but gain implicit adaptation
When most humans reach late adulthood, their ability to coordinate movements and maintain balance, broadly referred to as motor control, tends to gradually decline. While these changes in motor ...
One is seldom aware of the anticipatory and preemptive feats that the eyeblink system achieves in daily life but it frequently protects the eye from projectiles gone awry and insects on apparent ...
Voice learning primarily occurs implicitly in everyday situations—as an incidental by-product of other activities such as participating in conversation or listening to voices in the media. Most ...
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