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1. Prefrontal stimulation as a tool to disrupt hippocampal and striatal reactivations underlying fast motor memory consolidation

2. Timing of transcranial direct current stimulation at M1 does not affect motor sequence learning

3. The interaction between endogenous GABA, functional connectivity, and behavioral flexibility is critically altered with advanced age

4. Sleep does not influence schema-facilitated motor memory consolidation

5. Persistence of hippocampal and striatal multivoxel patterns during awake rest after motor sequence learning

6. Prefrontal stimulation prior to motor sequence learning alters multivoxel patterns in the striatum and the hippocampus

7. A role for GABA in the modulation of striatal and hippocampal systems under stress

8. Differential Effects of a Nap on Motor Sequence Learning-Related Functional Connectivity Between Young and Older Adults

9. Hippocampal and striatal responses during motor learning are modulated by prefrontal cortex stimulation

10. Lateralized effects of post-learning transcranial direct current stimulation on motor memory consolidation in older adults: An fMRI investigation

11. Sigma oscillations protect or reinstate motor memory depending on their temporal coordination with slow waves

12. Does the hippocampus exhibit offline reactivation of neural activity following motor sequence learning?

13. Somatosensory targeted memory reactivation enhances motor performance via hippocampal-mediated plasticity

14. The interaction between endogenous GABA, functional connectivity, and behavioral flexibility is critically altered with advanced age

16. Stress Modulates the Balance between Hippocampal and Motor Networks during Motor Memory Processing

17. Prefrontal stimulation prior to motor sequence learning alters multivoxel patterns in the striatum and the hippocampus

18. A role for GABA in the modulation of striatal and hippocampal systems under stress

19. Motor Sequence Learning and Consolidation in Unilateral De Novo Patients with Parkinson's Disease.

20. Offline rTMS of the primary and premotor cortices does not impact motor sequence memory consolidation despite modulation of corticospinal excitability

21. Hippocampal and striatal responses during motor learning are modulated by prefrontal cortex stimulation

22. Motor sequence learning in patients with ideomotor apraxia: Effects of long-term training

23. Lateralized effects of post-learning transcranial direct current stimulation on motor memory consolidation in older adults: An fMRI investigation

24. Baseline sensorimotor GABA levels shape neuroplastic processes induced by motor learning in older adults

25. Enhancement of motor consolidation by post-training transcranial direct current stimulation in older people

26. Sensorimotor cortex neurometabolite levels as correlate of motor performance in normal aging: evidence from a

27. Susceptibility of consolidated procedural memory to interference is independent of its active task-based retrieval

29. Age-related declines in motor performance are associated with decreased segregation of large-scale resting state brain networks

30. Age-related differences in network flexibility and segregation at rest and during motor performance

31. Maintaining vs. enhancing motor sequence memories: Respective roles of striatal and hippocampal systems

32. Re-stepping into the same river: competition problem rather than a reconsolidation failure in an established motor skill

33. Editorial: Online and Offline Modulators of Motor Learning

35. Cerebral Activation During Initial Motor Learning Forecasts Subsequent Sleep-Facilitated Memory Consolidation in Older Adults

37. Sensorimotor cortex neurometabolite levels as correlate of motor performance in normal aging: evidence from a 1H-MRS study

38. Cerebral Activity Associated with Transient Sleep-Facilitated Reduction in Motor Memory Vulnerability to Interference

39. Sleep quality influences subsequent motor skill acquisition

40. Developmental delay of finger torque control in children with developmental coordination disorder

41. Development of state estimation explains improvements in sensorimotor performance across childhood

42. Multisensory adaptation of spatial-to-motor transformations in children with developmental coordination disorder

43. Evidence for Multisensory Spatial-to-Motor Transformations in Aiming Movements of Children

44. Reactivation or transformation? Motor memory consolidation associated with cerebral activation time-locked to sleep spindles

45. Neural correlates of the age-related changes in motor sequence learning and motor adaptation in older adults

46. fMRI and sleep correlates of the age-related impairment in motor memory consolidation

47. Developmental delay of finger torque control in children with developmental coordination disorder

48. Improvements in proprioceptive functioning influence multisensory-motor integration in 7- to 13-year-old children

49. Statistically characterizing intra- and inter-individual variability in children with Developmental Coordination Disorder

50. Motor Sequence Learning and Consolidation in Unilateral De Novo Patients with Parkinson’s Disease

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