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How to Learn Skills Faster

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The Power of Central Pattern Generators

Experiments conducted in the past on decerebrate animals and humans lacking a cerebral cortex revealed that they could engage in effective movement, such as walking, even without the thinking or decision-making parts of the brain. Central Pattern Generators (CPGs) play a crucial role in controlling learned behaviors, as demonstrated by the ability of individuals with massive strokes to their cortex but preserved CPGs to walk normally. CPGs are fundamental in regulating well-practiced behaviors.

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