Musicians hit a plateau at some point after extensive training. As it turns out, it is possible to hit past that with fast, complex finger movements. Researchers have come up with a robotic hand exoskeleton that generates complex finger movements at a speed faster than possible without it. With this, pianists were able to play faster.
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As the researchers explain:
The exoskeleton training with one hand also improved the motor skill of the untrained contralateral hand, demonstrating the intermanual transfer effect.
[Shinichi Furuya, Takanori Oku, Hayato Nishioka, and Masato Hirano]
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