Reading List 307
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
High-resolution in vivo kinematic tracking with customized injectable fluorescent nanoparticles
Ulutas EZ, Pradhan A, Koveal D, Markowitz JE
Sci Adv 11:eadu9136
2
Expectation of tactile signals in human motor cortex
Shelchkova ND, Alamri AH, Emonds AMX, Downey JE, Greenspon CM
medRxiv:2025.09.30.25336988
3
Task and resting state fMRI modelling of brain-behavior relationships in developmental cohorts
Uddin LQ, Garavan H
Biol Psychiatry
4
Improved interpretability in LFADS models using a learned, context-dependent per-trial bias
Shah NP, Krasa BA, Kunz E, Hahn N, Kamdar F, Avansino D, Hochberg LR, Henderson JM, Sussillo D
bioRxiv:2025.10.03.680303
5
Adults up to 80 years old maintain effective movement planning when facing complex body dynamics
Matthijs A, de Witte A, Mantini D, Orban de Xivry J-J
bioRxiv:2025.10.03.680305
6
Competitive pre-ordering during planning persists in kinematically fused sequential movements
Wright-Wieckowski H, Friedman J, Galea JM, Kornysheva K
bioRxiv:2025.08.18.670892
7
Dense longitudinal neuroimaging reveals individual brain change trajectories
Vinci-Booher S, Ren X, Kay K, Yu C, Pestilli F, Booth JR
Trends Cogn Sci
8
Mixture models for domain-adaptive brain decoding
Dempster A, Laschowski B
bioRxiv:2025.10.05.680511
9
Cerebellar outputs for rapid directional refinement of forelimb movement
Thanawalla AR, Wilcox O, Rhee E, Jiang J, Huang KW, Yusufi R, Saklaway D, Nagamori A, Conner JM, Chen AI, Azim E
bioRxiv:2025.10.01.679895
10
Eye and hand coarticulation during problem-solving reveals hierarchically organized planning
Eluchans M, Maselli A, Lancia GL, Pezzulo G
J Neurophysiol 134:985–997
11
Can only meat machines be conscious?
Block N
Trends Cogn Sci
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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.