Reaching and grasping -- Learning fine motor coordination changes the brain

(University of Basel) When we train the reaching for and grasping of objects, we also train our brain. In other words, this action brings about changes in the connections of a certain neuronal population in the red nucleus, a region of the midbrain. Researchers at the University of Basel's Biozentrum have discovered this group of nerve cells in the red nucleus. They have also shown how fine motor tasks promote plastic reorganization of this brain region.
Source: EurekAlert! - Medicine and Health - Category: International Medicine & Public Health Source Type: news