Reading List 261

readinglist
Published

September 6, 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

Brain charts for the rhesus macaque lifespan
Alldritt S et al.
bioRxiv:2024.08.28.610193

2

The human hippocampus is involved in implicit motor learning
Griffa G, Deleglise A, Solano A, Jacobacci F, De Pino G, Della-Maggiore V
bioRxiv:2024.08.30.610548

3

Anatomical abnormalities suggest a compensatory role of the cerebellum in early Parkinson’s disease
Yun JJ, Gailly de Taurines A, Tai YF, Haar S
bioRxiv:2024.08.30.610437

4

Learning to move and plan like the Knight: Sequential decision making with a novel motor mapping
Velázquez-Vargas CA, Taylor JA
bioRxiv:2024.08.29.610359

5

A collicular map for touch-guided tongue control
Ito BS, Gao Y, Kardon B, Goldberg JH
bioRxiv:2024.04.08.587629

6

Miniature linear and split-belt treadmills reveal mechanisms of adaptive motor control in walking Drosophila
Pratt BG, Lee S-YJ, Chou GM, Tuthill JC
Curr Biol

7

Motor decision-making under uncertainty and time pressure
Contemori S, Carroll T
bioRxiv:2024.09.02.610909

8

A gut-brain-gut interoceptive circuit loop gates sugar ingestion in Drosophila
Cui X, Meiselman MR, Thornton SN, Yapici N
bioRxiv:2024.09.02.610892

9

Attention defines the context for implicit sensorimotor adaptation
Wang T, Li J, Ivry RB
bioRxiv:2024.09.03.611108

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 13

Magazine | Insight on Kashefi et al.
Reaching into the future
Chowdhury RH
Elife 13


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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.