Reading List 287
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
The control of movement gradually transitions from feedback control to feedforward adaptation throughout childhood
Malone LA, Hill NM, Tripp H, Zipunnikov V, Wolpert DM, Bastian AJ
NPJ Sci Learn 10:13
2
Neural synchrony links sensorimotor cortices in a network for facial motor control
Vazquez Y, Ianni GR, Rassi E, Rouse AG, Schieber MH, Yazdani F, Prut Y, Freiwald WA
bioRxiv:2025.03.04.641458
3
Reach&Grasp: a multimodal dataset of the whole upper-limb during simple and complex movements
Di Domenico D, Forsiuk I, Müller-Cleve S, Tanzarella S, Garro F, Marinelli A, Canepa M, Laffranchi M, Chiappalone M, Bartolozzi C, De Michieli L, Boccardo N, Semprini M
Sci Data 12:233
4
Oscillatory control over representational geometry of sequence working memory in macaque frontal cortex
Fang W, Jiang X, Chen J, Zhang C, Wang L
Curr Biol
5
Are online corrections really a distinct class of movement?
Mekhaiel DY, Goodale MA, Corneil BD
bioRxiv:2025.03.14.643316
6
SpikeMAP: An unsupervised spike sorting pipeline for cortical excitatory and inhibitory neurons in high-density multielectrode arrays with ground-truth validation
Giraud E, Lynn M, Vincent-Lamarre P, Beique J-C, Thivierge J-P
bioRxiv:2025.03.14.643403
7
HIPPIE: A multimodal deep learning model for electrophysiological classification of neurons
Gonzalez-Ferrer J, Lehrer J, Schweiger HE, Geng J, Hernandez S, Reyes F, Sevetson JL, Salama S, Teodorescu M, Haussler D, Mostajo-Radji MA
bioRxiv:2025.03.14.642461
8
A hippocampal population code for rapid generalization
Tang W, Chang H, Liu C, Perez-Hernandez S, Zheng WY, Park J, Oliva A, Fernandez-Ruiz A
bioRxiv:2025.03.15.643456
9
Merging motoneuron and postural synergies in prosthetic hand design for natural bionic interfacing
Capsi-Morales P, Barsakcioglu DY, Catalano MG, Grioli G, Bicchi A, Farina D
Sci Robot 10:eado9509
10
Online movements reflect ongoing deliberation
Calalo JA, Ngo TT, Sullivan SR, Strand K, Buggeln JH, Lokesh R, Roth AM, Carter MJ, Kurtzer IL, Cashaback JGA
bioRxiv:2024.08.19.608669
11
Expectation-driven sensory adaptations support enhanced acuity during categorical perception
Sainburg T, McPherson TS, Arneodo EM, Rudraraju S, Turvey M, Theilman BH, Tostado Marcos P, Thielk M, Gentner TQ
Nat Neurosci:1–12
12
Monkeys (Macaca mulatta) rank lists using multiple cognitive mechanisms simultaneously
Sammeroff R, Hampton RR
J Comp Psychol
13
Deep-learning models of the ascending proprioceptive pathway are subject to illusions
Perez Rotondo A, Simos M, David F, Pigeon S, Blanke O, Mathis A
bioRxiv:2025.03.15.643457
14
Perturbing human V1 degrades the fidelity of visual working memory
Dake M, Curtis CE
Nat Commun 16:2675
15
Characteristics of Tactile Orientation Perception: Oblique Effect, Active vs Passive Exploration, and Serial Dependence
Wang G, Alais D
bioRxiv:2025.03.19.644099
16
Musical neurodynamics
Harding EE, Kim JC, Demos AP, Roman IR, Tichko P, Palmer C, Large EW
Nat Rev Neurosci:1–15
17
Mixed recurrent connectivity in primate prefrontal cortex
Sigalas E, Libedinsky C
PLoS Comput Biol 21:e1012867
18
Corticomuscular and intermuscular coherence during evidence accumulation in sensorimotor decision-making
Visser YF, Medendorp WP, Selen LPJ
Physiol Rep 13:e70237
19
Rapid emergence of latent knowledge in the sensory cortex drives learning
Drieu C, Zhu Z, Wang Z, Fuller K, Wang A, Elnozahy S, Kuchibhotla K
bioRxiv:2024.06.10.597946
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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.