How our brains learn new athletic skills fast: Investigating electrocortical activity and faster locomotor adaptation

You join a swing dance class, and at first you’re all left feet. But—slowly, eyes glued to the teacher—you pick up a step or two and start to feel the rhythm of the big band beat. A good start. Then you look over and realize the couple next to you has picked up twice the steps in half the time. Why?

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