Abstract

Abstract We studied changes in neural synchronization during the learning and stabilization in a perceptual motor task involving polyrhythmic bimanual force production. Effects of inter-hemispheric synchronization, captured in terms of changes in time-resolved phase synchrony, were clearly related to the stability of motor performance and could be interpreted as a result of altered transcallosal crosstalk.

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