A multidisciplinary approach to motor learning and sensorimotor adaptation / / topic editors: Rachael D. Seidler and Sean Kevin Meehan.
The plasticity of the living matter of our nervous system, in short, is the reason why we do a thing with difficulty the first time, but soon do it more and more easily, and finally, with sufficient practice, do it semi-mechanically, or with hardly any consciousness at all.” --William James, 1899. I...
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