US modern culture has a hard time in the rewarding and stress release part of our lives. Our society has run rampant with clinical depression and anxiety, when most of the time it is within our control in how we react to the world around us. Events such as breaking a coffee mug can set someone off to have endless stress for the rest of the day. Stressors such as change, loss, and possibly even reflection of the past could cause unnecessary anxiety and inner dissatisfactions with ourselves and our lives. when these could easily be avoided by changing our mindset, which in a clinical setting it would be call cognitive behavioral therapy, or cbt.
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Our sensorimotor system appears to be influenced by the recent history of our movements. Repeating movements toward a particular direction is known to have a dramatic effect on involuntary movements elicited by cortical stimulation—a phenomenon that has been termed use-dependent plasticity. However, analogous effects of repetition on behavior have proven elusive. Here, we show that movement repetition enhances the generation of similar movements in the future by reducing the time required to select and prepare the repeated movement. We further show that this reaction time advantage for repeated movements is attributable to more rapid, but still flexible, preparation of the repeated movement rather than anticipation and covert advance preparation of the previously repeated movement. Our findings demonstrate a powerful and beneficial effect of movement repetition on response preparation, which may represent a behavioral counterpart to use-dependent plasticity effects in primary motor cortex.
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