Reading List 294

readinglist
Published

May 9, 2025

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

Multiplexed subspaces route neural activity across brain-wide networks
MacDowell CJ, Libby A, Jahn CI, Tafazoli S, Ardalan A, Buschman TJ
Nat Commun 16:3359

2

Automatic individual cortical parcellation for the Human Connectome Project
Yang C, Coalson TS, Farahibozorg S-R, Bijsterbosch JD, Smith SM, Van Essen DC, Glasser MF
bioRxiv:2025.04.29.651219

3

Preparation duration shapes the goal-directed tuning of stretch reflex responses
Rohlén R, Torell F, Dimitriou M
bioRxiv:2025.04.29.651111

4

Prior knowledge changes initial sensory processing in the human spinal cord
Stenner M-P, Nossa CM, Zaehle T, Azañón E, Heinze H-J, Deliano M, Büntjen L
Sci Adv 11

5

The invisible hand: Neurocognitive mechanisms of human hand function
Longo MR
MIT Press

6

Adversarial testing of global neuronal workspace and integrated information theories of consciousness
Cogitate Consortium et al.
Nature

7

Cuttlefish interact with multimodal “arm wave sign” displays
Cohen-Bodénès S, Neri P
bioRxiv:2025.04.13.648584

8

Motor learning refines thalamic influence on motor cortex
Ramot A, Taschbach FH, Yang YC, Hu Y, Chen Q, Morales BC, Wang XC, Wu A, Tye KM, Benna MK, Komiyama T
Nature

9

Task-specific motor units in the extrinsic hand muscles control single- and multi-digit tasks of the human hand
Osswald M, Cakici AL, Oliveira DS de, Braun DI, Farina D, Del Vecchio A
J Appl Physiol

10

Large reaching datasets quantify the impact of age, sex/gender, and experience on motor control
Zhang A, Ruitenberg M, Warburton M, Scott S, Tsay JS
bioRxiv:2025.05.01.651757


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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.