No effect of whole-hand water flow stimulation on skill acquisition and retention during sensorimotor adaptation
Dat Le Cong, Daisuke Sato, Koyuki Ikarashi, Genta Ochi, Tomomi Fujimoto, Koya Yamashiro

TL;DR
The study found that whole-hand water flow stimulation does not improve motor skill learning or memory retention during sensorimotor adaptation.
Contribution
This study challenges the hypothesis that whole-hand water flow enhances motor memory retention through M1 disinhibition.
Findings
Whole-hand water flow did not significantly influence skill acquisition during sensorimotor adaptation.
Memory retention 24 hours after learning was not significantly different across groups.
The results suggest the primary somatosensory cortex, not the motor cortex, is involved in early skill acquisition.
Abstract
Repetitive somatosensory stimulation (RSS) is a conventional approach to modulate the neural states of both the primary somatosensory cortex (S1) and the primary motor cortex (M1). However, the impact of RSS on skill acquisition and retention in sensorimotor adaptation remains debated. This study aimed to investigate whether whole-hand water flow (WF), a unique RSS-induced M1 disinhibition, influences sensorimotor adaptation by examining the hypothesis that whole-hand WF leads to M1 disinhibition; thereby, enhancing motor memory retention. Sixty-eight young healthy participants were randomly allocated to three groups based on the preconditioning received before motor learning: control, whole-hand water immersion (WI), and whole-hand WF. The experimental protocol for all the participants spanned two consecutive days. On the initial day (day 1), baseline transcranial magnetic stimulation…
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TopicsTranscranial Magnetic Stimulation Studies · Muscle activation and electromyography studies · Stroke Rehabilitation and Recovery
