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- who: Erin Elisabeth Hecht from the DepartmentHarvard University have published the research work: Neuroplasticity enables bio-cultural feedback in Paleolithic stone-tool making, in the Journal: Scientific Reports Scientific Reports
- what: In the current study, greater initial variability in prior experience, baseline tool-making skill, and white matter FA combined with less punctuated training may have produced more individually variable trajectories of neuroanatomical change during learning and made it difficult to detect a single consistent pattern of plasticity at the group level. The second major finding of this study concerned training-related plasticity during stone . . .
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