Reading List 153
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
The legacy of A. V. Hill’s Nobel Prize winning work on muscle energetics
Barclay CJ, Curtin NA
J Physiol
2
Interplay of tactile and motor information in constructing spatial self-perception
Cataldo A, Dupin L, Dempsey-Jones H, Gomi H, Haggard P
Curr Biol
3
Long-term stability of neural activity in the motor system
Jensen KT, Harpaz NK, Dhawale AK, Wolff SBE, Ölveczky BP
bioRxiv:2021.10.27.465945
4
Posterior parietal cortex predicts upcoming movement in dynamic sensorimotor control
Li Y, Wang Y, Cui H
Proc Natl Acad Sci USA
5
A stable hippocampal code in freely flying bats
Liberti WA, Schmid TA, Forli A, Snyder M, Yartsev MM
Nature
6
Humans trade-off energetic cost with fatigue avoidance while walking
McDonald KA, Cusumano JP, Hieronymi A, Rubenson J
bioRxiv:2022.03.16.484670
7
Motor cortex activity across movement speeds is predicted by network-level strategies for generating muscle activity
Saxena S, Russo AA, Cunningham JP, Churchland MM
bioRxiv:2021.02.01.429168
8
Coupling of single cutaneous afferents in the hand with ankle muscles, and their response to rapid light touch displacements
Toth AL, Fenrich KK, Jones KE, Misiaszek JE
J Neurophysiol
9
The effect of increased cognitive processing on reactive balance control following perturbations to the upper limb
Trotman M, Kennefick M, Coughlin S, van Donkelaar P, Dalton BH
Exp Brain Res
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Disclaimer
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.