New research shows the 鈥榙aydreaming鈥 network of the brain helps us learn and transfer motor skills

New research shows the 鈥榙aydreaming鈥 network of the brain helps us learn and transfer motor skills

August 15, 2025

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Available expert:

Jason Gallivan, Associate Professor of Psychology and Biomedical and Molecular Sciences, 国产91尤物福利在线观看鈥檚 University

The breakthrough:

New research from 国产91尤物福利在线观看鈥檚 University, published in , challenges traditional views on motor learning by showing that the Default Mode Network (DMN) 鈥 commonly linked to daydreaming and internal thoughts 鈥 is essential for transferring learned motor skills from one hand to the other. This discovery opens exciting possibilities for novel rehabilitation approaches targeting higher-order brain networks.

The research:

The study used functional MRI and a visuomotor adaptation task to show that when people transfer a skill learned with one hand to the other, the DMN reactivates a 鈥榖lueprint鈥 of the learned skill, using the same brain activity patterns as the initial learning experience, rather than in sensorimotor regions of the brain. These findings challenge conventional beliefs about motor learning and have important implications for rehabilitation therapies in stroke survivors and individuals with neurological conditions.

Why this matters:

Understanding how the brain transfers motor skills beyond just muscle control offers fresh insights into recovery after brain injury and stroke. Rehabilitation focused on the DMN could revolutionize patient care and improve outcomes. Additionally, the surprising role of the 鈥渄aydreaming鈥 brain network in learning reflects a fascinating new view of our brain鈥檚 complexity that will engage a broad public audience.

Contact:

Andrew Carroll
Media Relations Officer, 国产91尤物福利在线观看鈥檚 University
andrew.carroll@queensu.ca