A new study shows that people often struggle to switch between familiar motor skills and newly learned movement patterns, leading to predictable errors.
In a new JNeurosci paper, Kahori Kita and colleagues at Johns Hopkins University explored how people switch between intuitive motor skills they know and newly learned movement patterns.
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