Reading List 253

readinglist
Published

July 12, 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

Flexible EMG arrays with integrated electronics for scalable electrode density
Anschutz PM, Zia M, Lu J, Williams MJ, Jacob AL, Sober SJ, Bakir MS
bioRxiv:2024.07.02.601782

2

Load-dependent and load-independent effects on longitudinal motor training in human continuous hand movements
Wang X, Liang X, Ku Y, Zhan Y, Song R
bioRxiv:2024.07.01.601475

3

Differential aging effects on implicit and explicit sensorimotor learning
Cisneros E, Karny S, Ivry RB, Tsay JS
bioRxiv:2024.07.02.601091

4

Making Ramón y Cajal proud: Development of cell identity and diversity in the cerebral cortex
Di Bella DJ, Domínguez-Iturza N, Brown JR, Arlotta P
Neuron 112:2091–2111

5

A feature-specific prediction error model explains dopaminergic heterogeneity
Lee RS, Sagiv Y, Engelhard B, Witten IB, Daw ND
Nat Neurosci:1–13

6

Structured connectivity in the output of the cerebellar cortex
Gruver KM, Jiao JWY, Fields E, Song S, Sjöström PJ, Watt AJ
Nat Commun 15:5563

7

Flexible multitask computation in recurrent networks utilizes shared dynamical motifs
Driscoll LN, Shenoy K, Sussillo D
Nat Neurosci

8

Training with “Digital Twins” Could Boost Olympic Swimmer Speeds
Douglass K, Lamb A, Lu J, Ono K, Tenpas W
Scientific American

9

Stimulus selection drives value-modulated somatosensory processing in superior colliculus
Chu YW, Chinta S, Keri HVS, Beri S, Pluta SR
bioRxiv:2024.06.28.601226

10

Active learning for discrete latent variable models
Jha A, Ashwood ZC, Pillow JW
Neural Comput 36:437–474

11

Network motifs in cellular neurophysiology
Mittal D, Narayanan R
Trends Neurosci 47:506–521

12

GPT-3 reveals selective insensitivity to global vs. local linguistic context in speech produced by treatment-naive patients with positive thought disorder
Sharpe V, MacKinley M, Nour Eddine S, Wang L, Palaniyappan L, Kuperberg GR
bioRxiv:2024.07.08.602512

13

The cerebellum modulates thirst
Mishra I, Feng B, Basu B, Brown AM, Kim LH, Lin T, Raza MA, Moore A, Hahn A, Bailey S, Sharp A, Bournat JC, Poulton C, Kim B, Langsner A, Sathyanesan A, Sillitoe RV, He Y, Chopra AR
Nat Neurosci


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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.