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This is Scientific American 60-Second Mind, I'm Christie Nicholson. Got a minute?

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For most people, learning to use a computer mouse comes quickly.

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Our brains match hand movements with the cursor on the screen.

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Now we know that this connection can be easily generalized to other kinds of computers and mouse movement,

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like how some saxophone players can switch seamlessly to a clarinet.

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Scientists had seasoned computer users and novices move a cursor while their hand was hidden from view.

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Experienced users quickly generalized what they learned about the cursor's movement to perform other kinds of functions with that cursor.

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Novices took longer to catch on.

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Not too surprising.

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But then the researchers had a second group of novices use a mouse to play a video game for two hours a day.

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In just two weeks they were able to generalize their mouse skills to rival experienced computer users.

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For instance they could control other mouse types, and do it on different Macs and PCs, with different kinds of screens.

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The study is in the journal Current Biology.

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The researchers say this study shows how using a mouse can affect the neural representation of our movements, and how natural it can feel.

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Apparently, our long history of tool use comes in…handy.

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Thanks for the minute, for Scientific American 60-Second Mind. I'm Christie Nicholson.

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