Term ID: T3880

Motor Memory Consolidation

/motor-memory-consolidation/
The neurobiological process by which learned movement patterns become stable and resistant to interference.
Example: How practice and sleep contribute to permanent storage of motor skills in procedural memory systems.

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Reference: Robertson et al. (2004)