Abstract
Weinvestigated whether dopamine influences the rate of adaptation to a visuomotor distortion and the transfer of this learning from the right to the left limb in human subjects. We thus studied patients with Parkinson disease as a putative in vivo model of dopaminergic denervation. Despite normal adaptation rates, patients showed a reduced transfer compared with age-matched healthy controls. The magnitude of the transfer, but not of the adaptation rate, was positively predicted by the values of dopamine-transporter binding of the right caudate and putamen. We conclude that striatal dopaminergic activity plays an important role in the transfer of visuomotor skills. © 2011 the authors.
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Isaias, I. U., Moisello, C., Marotta, G., Schiavella, M., Canesi, M., Perfetti, B., … Ghilardi, M. F. (2011). Dopaminergic striatal innervation predicts interlimb transfer of a visuomotor skill. Journal of Neuroscience, 31(41), 14458–14462. https://doi.org/10.1523/JNEUROSCI.3583-11.2011
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