Reading List 315

readinglist
Published

December 12, 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

An informational account of anticipatory coarticulation – theoretical considerations and empirical plausibility
Kasper J, Kell CA, Perrier P
J Neurolinguistics 78:101298

2

Tiny recurrent neural networks for discovering cognitive strategies
Ji-An L
Nat Rev Neurosci

3

Efficient and reproducible pipelines for spike sorting large-scale electrophysiology data
Buccino AP, Sridhar A, Feng D, Svoboda K, Siegle JH
bioRxiv:2025.11.12.687966

4

A global screen for magnetically induced neuronal activity in the pigeon brain
Nordmann GC, Balay SD, Kapuruge TN, Numi M, Leeb C, Nimpf S, Malkemper EP, Landler L, Keays DA
Science:eaea6425

5

Differential controls of forelimb versus whole‑body movements by striatum
Cao J, Zhao Y, Yu J
bioRxiv:2025.11.10.687756

6

Coordination of spike timing among the neurons of the cerebellum
Fakharian MA, Taeckens EA, Vasserman AN, Shoup AM, Shadmehr R
bioRxiv:2025.12.03.692114

7

From skin to cortex: End-to-end spiking neural network simulation of tactile information flow
Rault N, Tompos T, Marx EF, Zeldenrust F, Degertekin L, Celikel T
bioRxiv:2025.12.03.692094

8

Striatal ensembles specify and control granular forelimb actions
Rodrigues-Vaz I, Athalye VR, Peterka DS, Costa RM
bioRxiv:2025.12.03.692128

9

Joint modelling of brain and behaviour dynamics with artificial intelligence
Mathis MW, Mathis A
Nat Rev Neurosci

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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.