U.S., March 7 -- ClinicalTrials.gov registry received information related to the study (NCT07455461) titled 'Cortical Excitability During de Novo Motor Learning' on Feb. 19.
Brief Summary: De novo motor learning is a specific learning paradigm that allows investigation of how a new motor skill is learned from scratch. Motor task learning can induce increased corticospinal excitability and reorganization of connectivity observed within the motor cortex (M1). Several studies have investigated the plasticity mechanisms underlying motor learning using simple paradigms. The results obtained have been variable, with a major trend toward increased corticospinal excitability, while other results show no increase. We expect to observe a significant...