Here are the articles that we are reading this week.

Enjoy!
—Paul, Andrew & Jörn


1

An ultrafast system for signaling mechanical pain in human skin
Nagi, S.S., Marshall, A.G., Makdani, A., Jarocka, E., Liljencrantz, J., Ridderström, M., Shaikh, S., O’Neill, F., Saade, D., Donkervoort, S., Reghan Foley, A., Minde, J., Trulsson, M., Cole, J., Bönnemann, C.G., Chesler, A.T., Bushnell, M.C., McGlone, F., Olausson, H.
Science Advances 03 JUL 2019 : EAAW1297
https://dx.doi.org/10.1126/sciadv.aaw1297


2

Unsupervised identification of the internal states that shape natural behavior
Calhoun, A.J., Pillow, J., and Murthy, M.
bioRxiv, 691196 (2019)
https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/691196v1


3

The perils of learning to move while speaking: One-sided interference between speech and visuomotor adaptation
Lametti, D.R., Quek, M., Prescott, C., Brittain, J.-S., and Watkins, K.E.
PsyArXiv. July 2 (2019)
https://psyarxiv.com/t8u2c


4

Stimulus-Locked Responses on Human Upper Limb Muscles and Corrective Reaches are Preferentially Evoked by Low Spatial Frequencies
Kozak, R.A., Kreyenmeier, P., Gu, C., Johnston, K., and Corneil, B.D.
bioRxiv, 690354 (2019)
https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/690354v1


5

The manifold structure of limb coordination in walking Drosophila
DeAngelis, B.D., Zavatone-Veth, J.A., and Clark, D.A.
Elife 8 (2019)
https://dx.doi.org/10.7554/eLife.46409


6

The predictability of a target’s motion influences gaze, head, and hand movements when trying to intercept it
de la Malla, C., Rushton, S.K., Clark, K., Smeets, J.B.J., and Brenner, E.
J. Neurophysiol. 121, 2416–2427 (2019)
https://dx.doi.org/10.1152/jn.00917.2017


7

Behavioral training of marmosets and electrophysiological recording from the cerebellum
Sedaghat-Nejad, E., Herzfeld, D.J., Hage, P., Karbasi, K., Palin, T., Wang, X., and Shadmehr, R.
bioRxiv, 683706 (2019)
https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/683706v1


8

Simple spike dynamics of Purkinje cells in the macaque vestibulo-cerebellum reflect sensory prediction error
Laurens, J., and Angelaki, D.
bioRxiv, 685461 (2019)
https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/685461v1


9

A “twisted” visual field map in the primate cortex predicted by topographic continuity
Yu, H.-H., Rowley, D.P., Zavitz, E., Price, N.S.C., and Rosa, M.
bioRxiv, 682187 (2019)
https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/682187v1


10

Finger posture and shear force measurement using fingernail sensors: initial experimentation
Mascaro, S., and Asada, H.H.
IEEE International Conference on Robotics and Automation (Cat. No.01CH37164), pp. 1857–1862 vol.2. (2019)
https://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ROBOT.2001.932879



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