Reading List 184
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
Networking brainstem and basal ganglia circuits for movement
Arber S, Costa RM
Nat Rev Neurosci
2
Different control strategies drive interlimb differences in performance and adaptation during reaching movements in novel dynamics
Bulens DC, Cluff T, Blondeau L, Moore RT, Lefèvre P, Crevecoeur F
bioRxiv:2022.11.11.516159
3
Visuomotor association orthogonalizes visual cortical population codes
Failor SW, Carandini M, Harris KD
bioRxiv:2021.05.23.445338
4
Anterior-posterior gradient in the integrated processing of forelimb movement direction and distance in macaque parietal cortex
Hadjidimitrakis K, De Vitis M, Ghodrati M, Filippini M, Fattori P
Cell Rep
5
Long-term stability of single neuron activity in the motor system
Jensen KT, Kadmon Harpaz N, Dhawale AK, Wolff SBE, Ölveczky BP
Nat Neurosci
6
Cerebellar-driven cortical dynamics enable task acquisition, switching and consolidation
Pemberton J, Chadderton P, Costa RP
bioRxiv:2022.11.14.516257
7
Combining Reflexes and External Sensory Information in a Neuromusculoskeletal Model to Control a Quadruped Robot
Saputra AA, Botzheim J, Ijspeert AJ, Kubota N
IEEE Trans Cybern
8
Allocation of Visuospatial Attention Indexes Evidence Accumulation for Reach Decisions
Schonard C, Heed T, Seegelke C
eNeuro
9
Real-time brain-machine interface in non-human primates achieves high-velocity prosthetic finger movements using a shallow feedforward neural network decoder
Willsey MS, Nason-Tomaszewski SR, Ensel SR, Temmar H, Mender MJ, Costello JT, Patil PG, Chestek CA
Nat Commun
10
Multiplexing working memory and time: encoding retrospective and prospective information in neural trajectories
Zhou S, Seay M, Taxidis J, Golshani P, Buonomano DV
bioRxiv:2022.07.08.499383
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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.