Reading List 271

readinglist
Published

November 15, 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

Analysis methods for large-scale neuronal recordings
Stringer C, Pachitariu M
Science 386

2

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:1-11

3

Stimulus history, not expectation, drives sensory prediction errors in mammalian cortex
Westerberg JA et al.
bioRxiv:2024.10.02.616378

4

Human tactile discrimination of pulse shape is possible without pre-adaptation
Bhattacharjee A, Antony H, Schwarz C
J Neurophysiol

5

Disentangling acute motor deficits and adaptive responses evoked by the loss of cerebellar output
Sinha N, Israely S, Harosh OB, Harel R, Dewald JP, Prut Y
bioRxivorg:2024.05.21.595172

6

ONIX: a unified open-source platform for multimodal neural recording and perturbation during naturalistic behavior
Newman JP, Zhang J, Cuevas-López A, Miller NJ, Honda T, van der Goes M-SH, Leighton AH, Carvalho F, Lopes G, Lakunina A, Siegle JH, Harnett MT, Wilson MA, Voigts J
Nat Methods:1-6

7

Revealing single-neuron and network-activity interaction by combining high-density microelectrode array and optogenetics
Kobayashi T, Shimba K, Narumi T, Asahina T, Kotani K, Jimbo Y
Nat Commun 15:1-13

8

Processing reliant on granule cells is essential for motor learning but dispensable for many cerebellar-dependent behaviors
Lee J-H, Guo C, Wu S, Norton A, Seo S, Yao Z, Regehr WG
bioRxiv:2024.11.10.622849

9

Kinetix: Investigating the training of general agents through open-ended physics-based control tasks
Matthews M, Beukman M, Lu C, Foerster J
arXiv [csLG]

10

Audience presence influences cognitive task performance in chimpanzees
Lin C, Muramatsu A, Yamamoto S
iScience 0:111191

11

Long-term optical imaging of the spinal cord in awake behaving mice
Ahanonu B, Crowther A, Kania A, Rosa-Casillas M, Basbaum AI
Nat Methods:1-13

12

Human cerebellum and ventral tegmental area interact during extinction of learned fear
Nio E, Pereira PP, Diekmann N, Petrenko M, Doubliez A, Ernst TM, Batsikadze G, Maderwald S, Deuschl C, Üngör M, Cheng S, Merz CJ, Quick HH, Timmann D
bioRxiv:2024.11.06.622063

13

Prefrontal cortex encodes behavior states decoupled from movement
Rautio IV, Nevjen F, Hem IG, Dunn BA, Whitlock JR
bioRxiv:2024.11.11.623038

14

Functional segregation of cortical hand and speech areas by frequency detuning of an intrinsic motor rhythm
Anastasopoulou I, Cheyne DO, Johnson BW
bioRxiv:2024.11.11.622882

15

Scaling laws for task-optimized models of the primate visual ventral stream
Gokce A, Schrimpf M
arXiv [csLG]

16

Feedback control guides credit assignment in recurrent neural networks
Kaleb K, Feulner B, Gallego JA, Clopath C
NeurIPS 2024

17

Task-agnostic exoskeleton control via biological joint moment estimation
Molinaro DD, Scherpereel KL, Schonhaut EB, Evangelopoulos G, Shepherd MK, Young AJ
Nature 635:337-344

18

Contribution of remote Pacinian corpuscles to flutter-range frequency discrimination in humans
Nagi SS, McIntyre S, Ng KKW, Mahns DA, Birznieks I, Vickery RM
Sci Rep 14:1-10


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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.