Reading List 232
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
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A real-time, high-performance brain-computer interface for finger decoding and quadcopter control
Willsey MS, Shah NP, Avansino DT, Hahn NV, Jamiolkowski RM, Kamdar FB, Hochberg LR, Willett FR, Henderson JM
bioRxiv:2024.02.06.578107
2
Learning within a sensory-motor circuit links action to expected outcome
Zhou W, Schneider DM
bioRxiv:2024.02.08.579532
3
Human Motor Cortex Encodes Complex Handwriting Through a Sequence of Primitive Neural States
Qi Y, Zhu X, Xiong X, Yang X, Ding N, Wu H, Xu K, Zhu J, Zhang J, Wang Y
bioRxiv:2024.02.05.578548
4
The secondary somatosensory cortex gates mechanical and heat sensitivity
Taub DG, Jiang Q, Pietrafesa F, Su J, Carroll A, Greene C, Blanchard MR, Jain A, El-Rifai M, Callen A, Yager K, Chung C, He Z, Chen C, Woolf CJ
Nature Communications
5
Mesoscopic calcium imaging in a head-unrestrained male non-human primate using a lensless microscope
Wu J, Chen Y, Veeraraghavan A, Seidemann E, Robinson JT
Nature Communications
6
Modeling and dissociation of intrinsic and input-driven neural population dynamics underlying behavior
Vahidi P, Sani OG, Shanechi MM
Proc Natl Acad Sci USA 121:e2212887121
7
Visuo-frontal interactions during social learning in freely moving macaques
Franch M, Yellapantula S, Parajuli A, Kharas N, Wright A, Aazhang B, Dragoi V
Nature
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How muscle synergies fail to solve the muscle redundancy problem during human reaching
Korol AS, Gritsenko V
bioRxiv:2024.02.12.579990
Superlab Papers
Future movement plans interact in sequential arm movements
Kashefi M, Reschechtko S, Ariani G, Shahbazi M, Tan A, Diedrichsen J, Pruszynski JA
eLife
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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.