Reading List 262
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
Sensorimotor control of robots mediated by electrophysiological measurements of fungal mycelia
Mishra AK, Kim J, Baghdadi H, Johnson BR, Hodge KT, Shepherd RF
Sci Robot 9:eadk8019
2
Neural timescales from a computational perspective
Zeraati R, Levina A, Macke JH, Gao R
arXiv [q-bioNC]
3
Target learning rather than backpropagation explains learning in the mammalian neocortex
Aceituno PV, de Haan S, Loidl R, Grewe BF
bioRxiv:2024.04.10.588837
4
Hippocampal neuronal activity is aligned with action plans
Zutshi I, Apostolelli A, Yang W, Zheng Z (sam), Dohi T, Balzani E, Williams AH, Savin C, Buzsáki G
bioRxiv:2024.09.05.611533
5
Modeling attention and binding in the brain through bidirectional recurrent gating
Salehinajafabadi S, Lei J, Benjamin AS, Muller KR, Kording KP
bioRxiv:2024.09.09.612033
6
The volitional control of individual motor units is constrained within low-dimensional neural manifolds by common inputs
Rossato J, Avrillon S, Tucker K, Farina D, Hug F
J Neurosci:e0702242024
7
A control policy can be adapted to task demands during both motor execution and motor planning
Orban de Xivry J-J, Hardwick R
bioRxiv:2023.10.16.562495
8
In vivo optical clearing of mammalian brain
Talei Franzesi G et al.
bioRxiv:2024.09.05.611421
9
The future of nonhuman primate neuroscience: Peril or possibilities?
Basso MA, Batista AP, Chang SWC, Gothard KM, Miller CT, Parker KJ, Zimmermann J
J Neurosci 44:e1458242024
10
Brain-wide dynamics linking sensation to action during decision-making
Khilkevich A, Lohse M, Low R, Orsolic I, Bozic T, Windmill P, Mrsic-Flogel TD
Nature
11
Conjoint specification of action by neocortex and striatum
Park J, Polidoro P, Fortunato C, Arnold J, Mensh B, Gallego JA, Dudman JT
bioRxiv:2023.10.04.560957
12
Biological kinematics: a detailed review of the velocity-curvature power law calculation
Fraser DS, Cook J, Di Luca M
PsyArXiv
13
Multiple Functions of Cerebello-Thalamic Neurons in Learning and Offline Consolidation of a Motor Skill in mice
Varani A, Mailhes-Hamon C, Sala RW, Fouda S, Frontera JL, Léna C, Popa D
bioRxiv:2024.09.11.612475
14
A neural basis of choking under pressure
Smoulder AL, Marino PJ, Oby ER, Snyder SE, Miyata H, Pavlovsky NP, Bishop WE, Yu BM, Chase SM, Batista AP
Neuron
15
Quantifying physical degradation alongside recording and stimulation performance of 980 intracortical microelectrodes chronically implanted in three humans for 956-2246 days
Bjanes D et al.
bioRxiv:2024.09.09.24313281
16
The importance of stupidity in scientific research
Schwartz MA
J Cell Sci 121:1771–1771
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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.