Reward Improves Long-Term Retention of a Motor Memory through Induction of Offline Memory Gains

Summary

This article discusses the findings of a study on the effects of reward-based training on motor learning [Abe M et al. Curr Biol 2011]. This study represents a completely new way of thinking about that subject in the context of stroke recovery. Training people under a reward-based system led to substantial long-term retention of a newly acquired motor memory—an advantage that developed through stabilization of offline memory gains in subsequent days [Abe M et al. Curr Biol 2011].

  • Cerebrovascular Disease
  • Extrapyramidal & Movement Disorders
  • Cerebrovascular Disease
  • Extrapyramidal & Movement Disorders
  • Neurology
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