2007

Advances in Computational Motor Control (ACMC) 2007

Proceedings

Adaptive optimal control approaches to sensorimotor learning

D. Braun, D. Wolpert, A. Aertsen, S. Rotter, R. Pas, E. Vaadia and C. Mehring

Optimal task-dependent changes of bimanual feedback control and adaptation

J. Diedrichsen and N. Dowling

It takes time for beliefs to converge on reality: An example from the motor system

J. Izawa and R. Shadmehr

Evidence accumulation and stopping bounds: Lessons from a probabilistic categorization task

T. Yang and M. Shadlen

Different dynamics of eye-hand coordination in depth and direction reflect differences in predictive control

S. Gielen and J. Welten

Human movement generation based on convergent flow fields: a computational model and a behavioral experiment

H. Hoffmann and S. Schaal

The evolution of force profiles in a motor adaptation task reveals motor primitives with spindle-like properties that predict the difficulty of learning different types of force-sfield perturbation

G. Sing, W. Joiner, T. Nanayakkara, J. Brayanov and M. Smith

Divided attention during motor memory formation affects specifically fast adaptive processes and alters mid-movement feedback control

J. Taylor and K. Thoroughman

Causal inference in motor adaptation

K. Wei and K. Kording

Anticipatory postural adjustments during the size-weight illusion reveal simultaneous Bayesian and 'anti'-Bayesian weight estimation

J. Brayanov and M. Smith

 

This symposium is held as a satellite to the annual Society for Neuroscience meeting.  All submissions are peer-reviewed and those with the highest scores are included in the program.  The acceptance rate is below 50%.

 

Sponsored by the United States National Institutes of Health.