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Hebbian priming of human motor learning

Medicine and Health

Hebbian priming of human motor learning

J. R. Bjørndal, M. M. Beck, et al.

Discover how paired corticospinal-motoneuronal stimulation (PCMS) enhances motor learning for ballistic finger movements in groundbreaking research by Jonas Rud Bjørndal and colleagues. This study reveals the timing-specific benefits of PCMS, aligning with Hebbian principles, potentially revolutionizing sensorimotor training!... show more
Abstract
Motor learning relies on experience-dependent plasticity in relevant neural circuits. In four experiments, we provide initial evidence and a double-blinded, sham-controlled replication (Experiment I-II) demonstrating that motor learning involving ballistic index finger movements is improved by preceding paired corticospinal-motoneuronal stimulation (PCMS), a human model for exogenous induction of spike-timing-dependent plasticity. Behavioral effects of PCMS targeting corticomotoneuronal (CM) synapses are order- and timing-specific and partially bidirectional (Experiment III). PCMS with a 2 ms inter-arrival interval at CM-synapses enhances learning and increases corticospinal excitability compared to control protocols. Unpaired stimulations did not increase corticospinal excitability (Experiment IV). Our findings demonstrate that non-invasively induced plasticity interacts positively with experience-dependent plasticity to promote motor learning. The effects of PCMS on motor learning approximate Hebbian learning rules, while the effects on corticospinal excitability demonstrate timing-specificity but not bidirectionality. These findings offer a mechanistic rationale to enhance motor practice effects by priming sensorimotor training with individualized PCMS.
Publisher
Nature Communications
Published On
Jun 15, 2024
Authors
Jonas Rud Bjørndal, Mikkel Malling Beck, Lasse Jespersen, Lasse Christiansen, Jesper Lundbye-Jensen
Tags
motor learning
plasticity
corticospinal stimulation
Hebbian learning
neural circuits
sensorimotor training
excitability
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