Stanford Breakthrough Reveals How the Brain Builds Muscle Memory—and Offers New Clues for Parkinson’s Treatment
Our brains don’t simply “store” motor skills like computer files—they actively build and reshape them as we practice. New Stanford research shows how scattered neural activity gradually reorganizes into stable, efficient networks, shedding light on how everyday movements become second nature and how this process may falter in Parkinson’s disease. Led by Jun Ding, associate […]









