Tiny brain region found to drive motor learning in reaching movements
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Tiny brain region found to drive motor learning in reaching movements
A research team at the University of Osaka has identified a crucial brain region involved in motor learning during reaching movements. The parvocellular division of the red nucleus, a small but specialized structure in the midbrain, was found to generate and transmit "error signals" necessary for adapting hand movements.
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