fMRI Investigation of Cortical and Subcortical Networks in the Learning of Abstract and Effector-Specific Representations of Motor Sequences



& Hikosaka (2001). The current results additionally suggest that possible reason for
activation of different cortical and subcortical networks at various stages of sequence
learning is to support two kinds of representation — abstract (visuo-spatial) in the
early stage and effector-specific (somato-motor) in the late stage.

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