2011

Advances in Computational Motor Control (ACMC) 2011

Proceedings

TALKS

Structure of motor variability predicts differences in motor learning rates

Yohsuke Miyamoto, Howard Wu, Bence Ölveczky and Maurice A Smith

Modeling transfer of opposite visuomotor adaptation of the digits of the same hand

Willemijn Schot, Eli Brenner and Jeroen Smeets

Feedback-dependent generalization of visuomotor adaptation

Jordan Taylor and Richard Ivry

 

On the origins of motor noise

Kris Chaisanguanthum, Helen Shen and Philip Sabes

Motor coordination is habitual rather than optimal

Aymar de Rugy, Gerald Loeb and Timothy Carroll

Movement mechanics and muscle activity do not fully explain reductions in energetic cost

Helen Huang, Rodger Kram and Alaa Ahmed

Energy conservation principle in natural human movements

Dongsung Huh and Terrence Sejnowski

Purkinje cells compute sensory prediction errors

Laurentiu Popa, Angela Hewitt and Timothy Ebner

Inactivation of PRR induces hypometric reaches similar to optic ataxia

EunJung Hwang, Markus Hauschild, Melanie Wilke and Richard Andersen

An optimal control model of the compensatory eye movement system

Ginzburg, M., Sibindi T., Frens. M. and and Donchin, O.

 

 

POSTER PRESENTATIONS

 

Generalization patterns reveal that visuomotor adaptation is composed of two distinct components

Jordan Brayanov, Biljana Petreska and Maurice Smith

Movement Adaptation under Conditions of Risk and Instability

Michael Trent and Alaa Ahmed

The representations of reach endpoints in posterior parietal cortex depend on which hand does the reaching

Steve Chang and Lawrence Snyder

Internal models and their many coordinate frames

Max Berniker and Konrad Kording

Minimum acceleration with constraints of center of nass: A unified model for arm movements and object manipulation

Raz Leib and Amir Karniel

Decoding arm kinematics from ECoG Signals in humans during a reach task

Chandan Reddy, Oliver Flouty, Hiroto Kawasaki, Hiroyuki Oya, Lee Miller and Matthew Howard III

Testing whether humans have an accurate model of their own motor uncertainty in a speeded reaching task

Hang Zhang, Nathaniel Daw and Laurence Maloney

Selection of arm movements during evidence accumulation

Jason Friedman and Matthew Finkbeiner

Evidence for model-free learning during force field adaptation

Adrian Haith, Sarah Pekny, Reza Shadmehr and John Krakauer

Seeking safe strategies for transporting complex objects

Christopher Hasson, Tian Shen and Dagmar Sternad

 

 

 

 

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.