I've already presented much of what has been stated in the following publication from 19 years back Medical Hypotheses
Volume 52, Issue 1, January 1999, Pages 9-12

Reduction of redundant neural network activation during the performance of a task: a functional model applied to problem-solving strategies
Author links open overlay panelS.K.Gupta
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There is much debate in the field of neural circuits. Specific debate focuses on consciousness and neural circuits. The debate relates to an attempt to find the exact neural circuits involved in the conscious experience.
2. We must continue to question...
What exactly must be done in order for any average human being to perform a task more efficiently so as to lead to an improved outcome in the performance of that task. How does the achievement of the latter involve neural circuits?
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An experiment has never been done before in this manner using this experiment within an experimental

Unintuitive, but something any lunk at the gym could tell you. Those first sets burn in quick, so form over function should take precedence for any beginning weight lifter.

Curious as to whether there is some sort of functional quantification for "new" instances of learning. Either by modal partitioning or by some sort of categorical recombination.

And yet not matter the number, you can turn a cat walk into a Jake walk with few too many ginger beers. Whether that is skill acquisition might depend on if you think loosing myelin sheathing is learning or modifying the underlying hardware...