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Learning Motor Skills

Learning Motor Skills

Brain Games host and expert explain what is happening in the brain when you learn a new motor skill.

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Brain Games investigates our ability to learn new skills by asking an expert bike rider to override his existing motor skills in order to learn how to ride a backwards bike. Can he unlearn what he knows and recalibrate his motor skills to learn something new? Neuroscientist Dr. Andrew Murray explains how this task is an example of "neuroplasticity," the brain's ability to change and form new neural pathways.

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Chandana Jasti, National Geographic Society
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Jeannie Evers, Emdash Editing, Emdash Editing
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Andrew Rasner, National Geographic Society
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Last Updated

October 19, 2023

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