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Punishment Leads to Greater Sensorimotor Learning But Less Movement Variability Compared to Reward

Abstract

When a musician practices a new song, hitting a correct note sounds pleasant while striking an incorrect note sounds unpleasant. Such reward and punishment feedback has been shown to differentially influence the ability to learn a new motor skill. Recent work has suggested that punishment leads to greater movement variability, which causes greater exploration and faster learning. To further test this idea, we collected 102 participants over two …

Authors

Roth AM; Lokesh R; Tang J; Buggeln JH; Smith C; Calalo JA; Sullivan SR; Ngo T; Germain LS; Carter MJ

Journal

Neuroscience, Vol. 540, , pp. 12–26

Publisher

Elsevier

Publication Date

March 2024

DOI

10.1016/j.neuroscience.2024.01.004

ISSN

0306-4522