Reading List 251

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Published

June 28, 2024

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

SuperAnimal pretrained pose estimation models for behavioral analysis
Ye S, Filippova A, Lauer J, Schneider S, Vidal M, Qiu T, Mathis A, Mathis MW
Nat Commun 15:5165

2

Functional dynamics and selectivity of two parallel corticocortical pathways from motor cortex to layer 5 circuits in somatosensory cortex
Kim H-H, Bonekamp KE, Gillie GR, Autio DM, Keller T, Crandall SR
eNeuro 11:ENEURO.0154-24.2024

3

Continuous structural neuroplasticity during motor learning - a diffusion MRI study
Friedman N, Malovani C, Perets I, Kenin E, Bernstein-Eliav M, Tavor I
bioRxiv:2024.01.09.574830

4

Spinal interneuron population dynamics underlying flexible pattern generation
Wimalasena LN, Pandarinath C, Yong NA
bioRxiv:2024.06.20.599927

5

Divisive attenuation based on noisy sensorimotor predictions accounts for excess variability in self-touch
Valé N, Tomić I, Gironés Z, Wolpert DM, Kilteni K, Bays PM
bioRxiv:2024.06.20.599826

6

Synaptic architecture of leg and wing premotor control networks in Drosophila
Lesser E et al.
Nature

7

Feedback control of recurrent dynamics constrains learning timescales during motor adaptation
Gurnani H, Liu W, Brunton BW
bioRxiv:2024.05.24.595772

8

Large scale, simultaneous chronic neural recordings from multiple brain areas
Melin MD, Churchland AK, Couto J
bioRxiv:2023.12.22.572441

9

Activity in the pontine reticular nuclei scales with handgrip force in humans
Danielson TL, Gould LA, DeFreitas JM, MacLennan RJ, Ekstrand C, Borowsky R, Farthing JP, Andrushko JW
J Neurophysiol 131:807–814


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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.