Reading List 164

readinglist
Published

June 17, 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

Semantic relatedness retroactively boosts memory and promotes memory interdependence across episodes
Antony JW, Romero A, Vierra AH, Luenser RS, Hawkins RD, Bennion KA
eLife

2

Motor Learning Drives Dynamic Patterns of Intermittent Myelination on Learning-activated Axons
Bacmeister CM, Huang R, Osso LA, Thornton MA, Conant L, Chavez A, Poleg-Polsky A, Hughes EG
bioRxiv:2021.10.13.464319

3

High-density single-unit human cortical recordings using the Neuropixels probe
Chung JE, Sellers KK, Leonard MK, Gwilliams L, Xu D, Dougherty ME, Kharazia V, Metzger SL, Welkenhuysen M, Dutta B, Chang EF
Neuron

4

The Legacy of Gerald L. Gottlieb in Human Movement Neuroscience
Corcos DM, Myklebust BM, Latash ML
J Neurophysiol

5

Off-manifold coding in visual cortex revealed by sleep
de Oliveira EF, Kim S, Qiu TS, Peyrache A, Batista-Brito R, Sjulson L
bioRxiv:2022.06.10.495710

6

Updating contextual sensory expectations for adaptive behaviour
Ferrari A, Richter D, de Lange FP
bioRxiv:2022.06.08.495309

7

Multilevel atlas comparisons reveal divergent evolution of the primate brain
Garin CM, Garin M, Silenzi L, Jaffe R, Constantinidis C
Proc Natl Acad Sci USA

8

Measures of Implicit and Explicit Adaptation Do Not Linearly Add
Hart BM ’t, Taqvi U, Gastrock RQ, Ruttle JE, Modchalingam S, Henriques DYP
bioRxiv:2022.06.07.495044

9

Generalization reveals asymmetric and history-dependent control networks for multi-finger dexterous movements
Kamara G, Rajchert O, Mawase F
bioRxiv:2022.06.07.495015

10

Running modulates primate and rodent visual cortex via common mechanism but quantitatively distinct implementation
Liska JP, Rowley DP, Nguyen TTK, Muthmann J-O, Butts DA, Yates JL, Huk AC
bioRxiv:2022.06.13.495712

11

Similar striatal activity exerts different control over automatic and flexible motor sequences
Mizes KGC, Lindsey J, Sean Escola G, Ölveczky BP
bioRxiv:2022.06.13.495989

12

An Internal Model of Sensorimotor Context in Freely Swimming Electric Fish
Wallach A, Sawtell NB
bioRxiv:2022.06.08.495343

13

Slowly-adapting type II afferents contribute to conscious touch sensation in humans: evidence from single unit intraneural microstimulation
Watkins RH, Amante M, Wasling HB, Wessberg J, Ackerley R
J Physiol

14

Prehension kinematics in humans and macaques
Yan Y, Sobinov AR, Bensmaia SJ
bioRxiv:2021.11.09.467947


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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.