Reading List 266
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
Efficient Coding in Motor Planning
Wang T, Fang Y, Whitney D
bioRxiv:2024.09.30.615975
2
Somatosensory cortex and body representation: Updating the motor system during a visuo-proprioceptive cue conflict
Mirdamadi JL, Babu R, Wali M, Seigel CR, Hsiao A, Lee-Miller T, Block HJ
bioRxivorg:2024.09.23.614575
3
Sensorimotor prediction is used to direct gaze toward task-relevant locations in a goal-directed throwing task
Brand TK, Schütz AC, Müller H, Maurer H, Hegele M, Maurer LK
J Neurophysiol 132:485–500
4
Were RNNs All We Needed?
Feng L, Tung F, Ahmed MO, Bengio Y, Hajimirsadegh H
arXiv [csLG]
5
Evolution, biomechanics, and neurobiology converge to explain selective finger motor control
Xu J, Mawase F, Schieber MH
Physiol Rev
6
Stimulus history, not expectation, drives sensory prediction errors in mammalian cortex
Westerberg JA et al.
bioRxiv:2024.10.02.616378
7
Spatial and network principles behind neural generation of locomotion
Komi S, Winther A, Houser G, Sorensen RJ, Larsen S, Bonfils M, Li G, Berg RW
bioRxiv:2024.10.03.616472
8
Brain-like neural dynamics for behavioral control develop through reinforcement learning
Codol O, Krishna NH, Lajoie G, Perich MG
bioRxiv:2024.10.04.616712
9
Heterogeneous distribution of inhibitory inputs among motor units as a key mechanism for motor adaptations to pain
Hug F, Dernoncourt F, Avrillon S, Thorstensen J, Besomi M, van den Hoorn W, Tucker K
bioRxiv:2024.10.05.616762
10
Tonic and burst-like locus coeruleus stimulation distinctly shift network activity across the cortical hierarchy
Grimm C, Duss SN, Privitera M, Munn BR, Karalis N, Frässle S, Wilhelm M, Patriarchi T, Razansky D, Wenderoth N, Shine JM, Bohacek J, Zerbi V
Nat Neurosci
11
Representation of verbal thought in motor cortex and implications for speech neuroprostheses
Kunz EM, Meschede-Krasa B, Kamdar F, Avansino D, Nason-Tomaszewski SR, Card NS, Jacques B, Bechefsky P, Hahn N, Iacobacci C, Hochberg LR, Brandman DM, Stavisky SD, AuYong N, Pandarinath C, Druckmann S, Henderson JM, Willett FR
bioRxiv:2024.10.04.616375
12
Gradual consolidation of skilled sequential movements in primary motor cortex of non-human primates
Ohbayashi M, Picard N
bioRxiv:2024.10.06.616850
13
Maintaining and updating accurate internal representations of continuous variables with a handful of neurons
Noorman M, Hulse BK, Jayaraman V, Romani S, Hermundstad AM
Nat Neurosci
14
Emerging perspectives for the study of the neural basis of motor behaviour
Lacal I, Das A, Logiaco L, Molano-Mazón M, Schwaner MJ, Trach JE
Eur J Neurosci
15
Heterogenous brain activations across individuals localize to a common network
Peng S, Cui Z, Zhong S, Zhang Y, Cohen AL, Fox MD, Gong G
Commun Biol 7:1270
16
Neural mechanisms of the transition from planning to execution in speech production
Duraivel K, Rahimpour S, Barth K, Chiang C-H, Wang C, Harward S, Lad N, Sexton D, Friedman A, Southwell D, Sinha S, Viventi J, Cogan GB
bioRxiv:2024.10.07.617122
17
Dynamic reinforcement learning reveals time-dependent shifts in strategy during reward learning
Venditto SJC, Miller KJ, Brody CD, Daw ND
bioRxivorg:2024.02.28.582617
18
A neural network model of differentiation and integration of competing memories
Ritvo VJH, Nguyen A, Turk-Browne NB, Norman KA
Elife 12
19
Sensorimotor adaptation to a non-uniform formant perturbation generalizes to untrained vowels
Parrell B, Niziolek CA, Chen T
J Neurophysiol
20
Investigating mechanoreceptor variability and morphometric proxies in Rhesus Macaques: Implications for primate precision touch studies
Covarrubias BV, Kamminga JM, Muchlinski MN, Munds RA, Villero Núñez V, Bauman Surratt S, Cayo Biobank Research Unit, Martinez MI, Montague MJ, Higham JP, Melin AD, Veilleux CC
Anat Rec
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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.