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mattbell ([personal profile] mattbell) wrote2010-03-31 08:12 pm
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Neural rerouting around injuries is fast

I injured my hand slightly a couple of days ago.  The injury is such that I want to avoid using a couple of the fingers in my right hand for a few days.  I was amazed that my brain quickly and subconsciously came up with new ways of picking up and moving objects, getting dressed,  carrying out other daily tasks, and even typing, a skill that ordinarily takes a very long time to learn and one for which I have subconsciously developed a nonstandard approach I cannot verbally describe.  Accidental stresses on the hand have been very rare. 

I want to harness this sort of rapid rerouting for other types of physical motion learning such as improving posture or riding a snowboard properly. 

[identity profile] uke.livejournal.com 2010-04-02 06:38 am (UTC)(link)
Actually I was thinking that you get a worse shock when you miss a harder card. That way you train yourself to avoid shocks by expending more effort in learning the hard ones.