Reading List 149

readinglist
Published

March 4, 2022

More than 20 trainees and PIs from the Sensorimotor Superlab at Western University contribute to this reading list. Here are the articles that have interested us this week.

Enjoy!
—the superlab

1

Competition between parallel sensorimotor learning systems
Albert ST, Jang J, Modchalingam S, ’t Hart M, Henriques D, Lerner G, Della-Maggiore V, Haith AM, Krakauer JW, Shadmehr R
Elife

2

Evidence for a cost of time in the invigoration of isometric reaching movements
Berret B, Baud-Bovy G
J Neurophysiol

3

Sensory-motor computations in a cortico-pontine pathway
Darlington TR, Lisberger SG
bioRxiv:2022.02.22.481514

4

Load Non-Linearly Modulates Movement Reflex Gain in an Insect Leg via a Distributed Network of Identified Nonspiking Interneurons
Gebehart C, Hooper SL, Büschges A
bioRxiv:2022.02.24.481822

5

A biophysical account of multiplication by a single neuron
Groschner LN, Malis JG, Zuidinga B, Borst A
Nature

6

Diversified physiological sensory input connectivity questions the existence of distinct classes of spinal interneurons
Kohler M, Bengtsson F, Stratmann P, Röhrbein F, Knoll A, Albu-Schäffer A, Jörntell H
bioRxiv:2021.07.16.452238

7

Continuous manipulation of mental representations is compromised in cerebellar degeneration
McDougle SD, Tsay JS, Pitt B, King M, Saban W, Taylor JA, Ivry RB
Brain

8

Left hemisphere dominance for bilateral kinematic encoding in the human brain
Merrick CM, Dixon TC, Breska A, Lin J, Chang EF, King-Stephens D, Laxer KD, Weber PB, Carmena J, Thomas Knight R, Ivry RB
Elife

9

Majority of choice-related variability in perceptual decisions is present in early sensory cortex
Morais MJ, Michelson CD, Chen Y, Pillow JW, Seidemann E
bioRxiv:207357

10

Observational learning promotes hippocampal remote awake replay toward future reward locations
Mou X, Pokhrel A, Suresh P, Ji D
Neuron

11

The brain integrates proprioceptive information to ensure robust locomotion
Santuz A, Laflamme OD, Akay T
bioRxiv:2021.04.28.441796

12

Distinct roles for motor cortical and thalamic inputs to striatum during motor skill learning and execution
Wolff SBE, Ko R, Ölveczky BP
Sci Adv

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Articles appear on this list because they caught our eye, but their appearance here is not necessarily an endorsement of the work. We hope that you find something on this list you might not otherwise have come across—but, as always, please read with a critical eye.