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Translational and Computational Motor Control (TCMC) (2012-2013)
Advances in Computational Motor Control (ACMC) (2002-1011)
Past Proceedings
Volume 12, 2013
TRANSLATIONAL SESSION - TALKS
Targeted exercises to increase cortical influence over spinal reflexes.
Harel, N., Pena, S., Morin, K., Asselin, P. and Spugen, A.
Carmel, J., Hiroki, K. and Martin, J.
Cortés, J.C., Goldsmith, J., Harran, M., Kim, N., Xu, J., Luft, A., Celnik, P., Krakauer, J.W. and Kitago, T.
Motor costs in Parkinson’s disease.
Salimpur, Y., Mari, Z and Shadmehr, R.
Niu, C.M., Rocamora, J., Valero-Cuevas, F. and Sanger, T.
Neural and decoder adaptation in BMI reduces interference from native motor networks.
Orsborn, A. and Carmena, J.
COMPUTATIONAL SESSION - TALKS
Action cost biases the perceptual decision making, only when the cost is implicit.
Hagura, N., Diedrichsen, J. and Haggard, P.
Neural Dynamics of Reaching Following Incorrect or Absent Motor Preparation.
Ames, K.C., Ryu, S. and Shenoy, K.
Neural correlates of adaptation to dynamic and kinematic perturbations in dorsal premotor cortex.
Perich, M. and Miller, L.
Savings is restricted to the temporally labile component of motor adaptation.
Hadjiosif, A. and Smith, M.A.
Savings Upon Re-Aiming in Visuomotor Adaptation.
Morehead, R., Crossley, M. and Ivry, R.
Learning from error: history of past errors dictates sensitivity to error.
Herzfeld, D., Vaswani, P., Marko, M. and Shadmehr, R.
Multilayer controllers can learn from random feedback weights.
Lillicrap, T.P., Cownden, D., Akerman, C.J. and Tweed, D.B.
Internal coordinate representations for motor adaptation and interference reduction.
Franklin, D.W., Yeo, S.-H., Batchelor, A.V. and Wolpert, D.M.
Neural correlates of motor memory with multiple time scales in sensorimotor adaptation.
Kim, S., Ogawa, K., Lv, J., Schweighofer, N. and Imamizu, H.
Bayesian cue combination model of intentional binding.
Ma, J., Chen, L., Kording, K. and Wei, K.
TRANSLATIONAL SESSION - POSTER PRESENTATIONS
Shanechi M, Orsborn A, Gowda S & Carmena, J.
Does long-¬‐term exposure to skiing enhance dynamical leg control in old age?
Lawrence E, Posch M, Meimer F, Dilitz S, Stern V, Werner I & Valero-Cuevas F.
Valero-Cuevas F & Bumann R.
Asmussen M, Przysucha E & Dounskaia N.
McNulty P, Trinh T, Lee P & Shiner C.
Development of Virtual Games with Functional Electrical Stimulation for Post-Stroke Hemiplegia.
Fu M, Knutson J & Chae J.
Byblow W, Stinear C, Petoe M & Barber A.
Deficits of sensorimotor control and their impact on limb stabilization post-stroke: a case series.
Mrotek L, Stoeckmann T, Bengtson M, Ghez C & Scheidt R.
Bourke TC, Bagg SD, Dukelow SP, Norman KE & Scott SH.
Bilaloglu S, Aluru V & Raghavan, P.
COMPUTATIONAL SESSION - POSTER PRESENTATIONS
The neural representation of likelihood uncertainty in the motorsystem.
Dekleva BM, Wanda PA, Kording KP & Miller LE.
Immediate decay onset in fixed and variable environments.
Brennan AE & Smith MA.
Suminski A, Mardoum P, Lillicrap T & Hatsopoulos N.
Shortening the reaction time prevents expression of 'fast' learning during motor adaptation.
Haith A & Krakauer J.
The influence of threat on movement and economic decision making under risk.
O’Brien M & Ahmed A.
Feedback responses enforce trajectory control when required by the goal of the ongoing task.
Cluff T & Scott SH.
Interpreting reach adaptation in the actor-critic framework.
Khan R & Throroughman K.
Mawase F, Shmuelof L, Bar-Haim S & Karneil A.
When to dwell and when to move: finding comfort in variability.
Cos I, Girard B & Guigon E.
A computational model for motor and social effects on joint force production.
Abe M & Watanabe K.
Optimality under fire: Dissociating learning from Bayesian integration.
Acerbi L, Hart BM Behbahani FM & Peters MA (Best Poster: CoSMo Summer School).
Volume 11, 2012
TRANSLATIONAL SESSION - TALKS
Short- and long-term plasticity associated with peripheral nerve injury
Galit Pelled
The Importance of Mouse Medial Premotor Cortex, Early Re-Training, and Fluoxetine In The Recovery From a Focal Stroke Induced Motor Deficit
Steven Zeiler, Ellen Gibson, Robert Hoesch, Ming Li, Paul Worley, Richard O'Brien, John Krakauer
Multisensory Integration of Vision and Intracortical Microstimulation for Sensory Substitution and Augmentation
Maria Dadarlat, Joseph O'Doherty, Philip Sabes
Merging and Fractionation of Muscle Synergies as Physiological Markers of Motor Cortical Damage
Vincent C. K. Cheung, Paolo Bonato, Emilio Bizzi
Evidence for central and sensory drive in human stepping
Virginia W., Chu T., George Hornby, Brian Schmit
Spatiotemporal analysis of multi-stroke drawing movements in Parkinson’s disease reveals an impaired speed-accuracy tradeoff.
Leonie Asboth, Jordan Brayanov, Maurice Smith, Daniel Press
COMPUTATIONAL SESSION - TALKS
Variability-Driven Predictive Control of Grip Forces
Alkis Hadjiosif, Maurice Smith
Multiple learning processes operate continuously throughout learning
Jordan Taylor, John Krakauer, Richard Ivry
A Recurrent Neural Network that Produces EMG from Rhythmic Dynamics
David Sussillo, Mark Churchland, Matt Kaufman, Krishna Shenoy
Adaptation of Feedback Control and Voluntary Reaching Behaviour
Tyler Cluff, Stephen Scott
Motor adaptation and the proprioceptive estimates of limb state
Max Berniker, Konrad Kording
Optimal control predicts human and animal behavior in tasks with competing goals
Vassilios Christopoulos, Paul Schrater, Richard Andersen
Internal models engaged by brain-computer interface control
Matthew Golub, Byron Yu, Steven Chase
Uncovered hidden ability of nondominant arm for bimanual action
Atsushi Yokoi, Masaya Hirashima, Daichi Nozaki
Neural synergies constrain the acquisition of abstract Brain-Machine Interface skill
Andrew Jackson, John Barrett, Thomas Hall, Jennifer Tulip, Kianoush Nazarpour
Is there a reaching speed that minimizes metabolic cost?
Helen Huang, Alaa Ahmed
TRANSLATIONAL SESSION - POSTER PRESENTATIONS
Characterizing post-injury transcallosal plasticity with patch clamp recording
Ya Yang, Yan Jouroukhin, Galit Pelled
Visualizing real-time changes in expression of immediate early genes associated with plasticity
Yan Jouroukhin, Assaf Gilad, Galit Pelled
Long term plasticity in a pediatric rat model of traumatic brain injury
Nan Li, David Glover, Manda Saraswati, Courtney Robertson, Galit Pelled
Short-afferent inhibition during different movement phases of finger flexion
Mike Asmussen, Mark Jacobs, Kevin Lee, Chris Zapallow, Aimee Nelson
Dynamic gating of error signals during cerebellum-dependent learning
Rhea Kimpo, Jacob Rinaldi, Christina Kim, Karl Deisseroth, Jennifer Raymond
Stroke damage to the posterior parietal cortex provides causal evidence for its involvement in visual-to-motor transformations of reach targets
Aarlenne Khan, Laure Pisella, Gunnar Blohm
Changes in the location of Cortico-muscular coherence following stroke
Holly E Rossiter, Christiane Eaves, Marie-Helene Boudrias, Chang-hyun Park, Gareth Barnes, Vladimir Litvak, Simon Farmer, Nick S Ward
An in vivo assay of age-related changes in synaptic function in human motor cortex: An MEG study
Stephanie Bowen, Holly Rossiter, Rosalyn Moran, Nick Ward
Hemiparesis as loss of motor skill: stroke mimics the dominant/ non-dominant difference in motor control
Tomoko Kitago, Jeffrey Goldsmith, Vincent Huang, Adrian Haith, Ciprian Crainiceanu, Pietro Mazzoni, Joern Diedrichsen, John Krakauer
Robotic Stroke Assessment of Upper Limb Afferent Feedback for Motor Corrections in a Postural Perturbation Task
Teige C. Bourke, Angela M. Coderre, Sean P. Dukelow, Kathleen E. Norman, Stephen H. Scott
Intuitive bimanual tasks for robotic assessment
Carl Jackson, Sean Dukelow, Stephen Scott
Task interference in constraint-induced movement therapy revealed by graph structure learning
Yukikazu Hidaka, Carolee Winstein, Nicolas Schweighofer
Cafeteria diet-induced metabolic syndrome: incorporating human disease co-morbidity in preclinical stroke models
Mariana Gomez-Smith, Carine Nguemeni, Matthew Jeffers, Dale Corbett
3D Robotic training in chronic stroke improves motor control but not motor function
Vincent S. Huang, Sophia L. Ryan, Leslie Kane, Sylvia Huang, Jessica R. Berard, Tomoko Kitago, Pietro Mazzoni, John W. Krakauer
Long-term Decoding Stability without Retraining for Intracortical Brain Computer Interfaces
William Bishop, Cindy Chestek, Vikash Gilja, Paul Nuyujukian, Stephen Ryu, Krishna Shenoy, Byron Yu
TRANSLATIONAL SESSION - POSTER PRESENTATIONS
The identification of a rapidly-decaying, high-precision proprioceptive sensory memory and its effects on motor adaptation
Andrew Brennan, Howard Wu, Maurice A Smith
Sensitivity of movement vigor to changes in rate of reward
Thomas Reppert, Pavan Vaswani, Reza Shadmehr
Motor generalization: the effects of training breadth
Max Berniker, Hamid Mizraei Buini, Konrad Kording
Using parallel force clamps to quantify human adaptation to assistive and resistive perturbations
Ellisha Marongelli, Alexandra Foshage, Paul Wanda, Kurt Thoroughman
The temporal dynamics of parietal gain fields preclude their being used by the motor system to determine target position in space.
Michael Goldberg, Benjamin Xu, Carine Karachi
How Does Error Amplification Improve Task Performance?
Christopher Hasson, Masaki Abe, Dagmar Sternad
What takes time in the reaction time? Deciding task goals or specifying motor commands?
Adrian Haith, David Huberdeau, John Krakauer
Evidence for a forward update in state estimation following mechanical perturbations
Frédéric Crevecoeur, Stephen Scott
Goal-Equivalent Trial-to-Trial Control of a Generalized, Redundant Reaching Task
Jonathan Dingwell, Rachel Smallwood, Joseph Cusumano
and the special COSMO Summer School poster:
Effect of Baseline Variability in Motor Learning: Meta-analysis over multiple data sets
Moria Fisher*, Farnaz Abdollahi*, J. Ryan Morehead, Keturah Bixby
Volume 10, 2011
TALKS
Structure of motor variability predicts differences in motor learning rates
Yohsuke Miyamoto, Howard Wu, Bence Ölveczky and Maurice A Smith
Kris Chaisanguanthum, Helen Shen and Philip Sabes
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
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
Steve Chang and Lawrence Snyder
Internal models and their many coordinate frames
Max Berniker and Konrad Kording
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
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
Volume 9, 2010
Selection and control of limb posture for stability
David Franklin, Luc Selen, Sae Franklin and Daniel Wolpert
Dynamic intelligence through online optimization
Emanuel Todorov, Yuval Tassa, Paul Kulchenko and Tom Erez
Visuo‐motor learning is guided by the Riemannian structure of the observed kinematics
Zachary Danziger and Ferdinando Mussa‐Ivaldi
The incremental adaptive effect of movement observation differs from that of action
Paul Wanda and Kurt Thoroughman
Vincent Huang, Pietro Mazzoni and John Krakauer
Howard Wu, Gary Sing, Logan Clark, Luis Nicolas Gonzalez Castro, Maurice Smith
Hugo Fernandes, Ian Stevenson and Konrad Kording
Interval timing and its correlates in sensorimotor cortex
Mehrdad Jazayeri and Michael Shadlen
Infinite-horizon optimal control framework for goal-directed movements
Dongsung Huh, Emanuel Todorov and Terrence Sejnowski
Movement duration is selected to maximize the expected rate of reward
Adrian Haith and Reza Shadmehr
Kutch, Valero-Cuevas
Combined intrinsic and extrinsic representation for visuomotor rotation learning
Brayanov, Smith
Movement Duration as an Emergent Property of Reward Directed Motor Control
Rigoux, Sigaud, Terekhov, Guigon
Intermittent visual feedback can boost visuomotor learning of rhythmic movements
Ikegami, Hirashima, Osu, Nozaki
Certainty of the kinematic plan influences arm stiffness during reaching
Yousif, Diedrichsen
Learning to draw after observing a teacher: iCub’s scribbles and shapes
Mohan, Zenzeri, Metta, Morasso, Sandini
Inferring Visuomotor Priors for Sensorimotor Learning
Turnham, Braun, Wolpert
Investigating the Role of Cocontraction and Movement Energetics in Voluntary Arm
Tsianos, Raphael, Loeb
Prior and Likelihood uncertainty are differentially represented in the human brain
Vilares, Fernandes, Kording
Skill learning as training-dependent changes in speed-accuracy trade-off functions
Shmuelof, Zarhan, Krakauer, Mazonni
Volume 8, 2009
Sara Steenrod and Michael Goldberg
Rewiring neural connectivity by micro-stimulation
James Rebesco, Sara Solla and Lee Miller
Forward models and state estimation in compensatory eye movements
Maarten Frens, Beerend Winkelman and Opher Donchin
Predicting human motor performance using stochastic optimal control
Julian Tramper, Bert Kappen, and Stan Gielen
Miriam Zacksenhouse, Koren Beiser, Joseph O'Doherty, Mikhail Lebedev and Miguel Nicolelis
Gary Sing, Simon Orozco and Maurice Smith
When two systems work as one: Minimizing signal-dependent noise through Nash-Equilibria
Jörn Diedrichsen, Niall Lally and Ian O’Sullivan
Gary Sing, Bijan Najafi, Adenike Adewuyi and Maurice Smith
Beside the point: Motor adaptation in task-irrelevant conditions
S. Schaefer, I. Shelly and Kurt Thoroughman
The Cost of Strategic Control: Attenuation of Adaptation
Jordan Taylor, Azeen Ghorayshi and Richard Ivry
Sensory weighting of force and position feedback in human motor control tasks
Jasper Schuurmans, Winfred Mugge, Alfred Schouten and Frans van der Helm
Computational models of goal equivalent control in human treadmill walking
Jonathan Dingwell, Joby John and Joseph Cusumano
The disparate roles of reward and sensory prediction errors in learning motor control
Jun Izawa and Reza Shadmehr
Bayesian integration and non-linear feedback control in a full-body motor task
Ian Stevenson, Hugo Fernandes, Iris Vilares, Kunlin Wei and Konrad Körding
Sandro Mussa-Ivaldi, M. Casadio and A. Pressman
Lucas McKay and Lena Ting
Natalia Dounskaia, Keith Nogueira and Elizabeth Drummon
Vishwanathan Mohan, Pietro Morasso, Giorgio Metta and Jacopo Zenzeri
An interpretive model of hand-eye coordination
Tom Erez
Spinal-like regulator for controlling wrist movements
Giby Raphael, George Tsianos and Gerald Loeb
Volume 7, 2008
Single-trial analysis of neural population activity during motor preparation
B. Yu, J. Cunningham, M. Churchland, G. Santhanam, S. Ryu, M. Sahani and K. Shenoy
The activity of primary motor cortex is shaped by the properties of the musculoskeletal system
T. Lillicrap and S. Scott
Parallels between sensory and motor information processing
E. Todorov
Humans optimally adapt afferent feedback to stabilize unstable loads
A. Schouten, W. Mugge, E. de Vlugt and F. van der Helm
Interactions between sensory and motor components of adaptation predicted by a Bayesian model
A. Haith, C. Jackson, C. Miall and S. Vijayakumar
Uncertainty in state estimate and feedback determines the rate of motor adaptation
K. Wei and K. Kording
The cerebellum and the adaptive control of saccades via internal feedback
M. Xu, H. Chen-Harris, D. Zee and R. Shadmehr
Likelihood calculus: A new mathematical approach to understanding the dynamics of Bayesian controllers with quantized internal representations
T. Sanger
On the feedback control of coordinated eye-head gaze shifts
D. Guitton and H. Galiana
Learning to learn: Environmental consistency modulates motor adaptation rates
N. Castro, M. Hemphill and M. Smith
Optimization strategies in human reinforcement learning
H. Hoffmann, E. Theodorou and S. Schaal
Exploration and exploitation in reward based visuomotor learning
J. Izawa and R. Shadmehr
More bits for behavior: From the movement of C. elegans towards the principles of animal action
G. Stephens and W. Bialek
Adaptation to a sub-optimal desired trajectory
M. Mistry, E. Theodorou, G. Law, T. Yoshioka, S. Schaal and M. Kawato
Optimization analysis of human stance control predicts the observed non-linear stimulus-response behavior of a system dominated by sensory noise
H. van der Kooij and R. Peterka
Understanding the role of the spinal cord in voluntary movement by discrete circuit modeling: bottom-up strategy
G. Raphael and G. Loeb
A Bayesian explanation for curved movement paths
J. Smeets, H. Slijper, J. Richter, E. Over and M. Frens
Optimal feedback control of rhythmic movements: The bouncing ball revisited
R. Ronsse, K. Wei and D. Sternad
A control-theoretic investigation of dynamic spatial behavior
B. Mettler and Z. Kong
Gain fields for the distance between the ocular fixation point and the arm
S. Chang and L. Snyder
A new view of how the superior colliculus supports gaze stability
Z. Hafed and R. Krauzlis
The primate oculomotor system plans saccades to objects not points
M. Phillips and M. Goldberg
Volume 6, 2007
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
Volume 5, 2006
Primitives for optimal control
E. Todorov
Changing the noise in dynamics of reaching predictably changes control of reaching
J. Izawa, T. Rane, O. Donchin and Reza Shadmehr
The nervous system independently controls motion and force
V. Chib, M. Krutky, K. Lynch and F. Mussa-Ivaldi
Muscle synergies during locomotion define a flexible substrate for neural control
N. Krouchev, J. Kalaska and T. Drew
Adaptation induces curvature in saccades, revealing multiple time-scales of plasticity
H. Chen, W. Joiner, R. Shadmehr and D. Zee
Patterns of anterograde interference in reaching arm movements explained by a multi-rate learning model
G. Sing and M. Smith
A cerebellar model for predictive motor control: From reflex to preflex
J. McKinstry, G. Edelman and J. Krichmar
Long-term retention in the adaptive control of reaching explained by a model of short-term learning
M. Ifediba and M. Smith
Modeling neural representations of sensory feedback and changes in motor adaptive strategy
K. Thoroughman and M. Fine
Learning with unstable neural representations: experiment and theory
U. Rokni, A. Richardson, E. Bizzi and S. Seung
Narrow directional tuning explains both post-adaptation and trial-to-trial generalization patterns for visuomotor rotation learning
H. Tanaka, T. Sejnowski and J. Krakauer
Physically-based model for decoding motor-cortical activity
G. Shakhnarovich, S. Kim and M. Black
Volume 4, 2005
Bridging the gap between optimal feedback control and sensorimotor neurophysiology
E. Todorov and B. Huh
Optimal control predicts task-dependent feedback control of human hand movements
M. Chhabra and D. Knill
Optimal sensorimotor transformations for balance
D. Lockhart and L. Ting
The coordination of complex movements
J. Diedrichsen and R. Shadmehr
A sensory source for motor variation? An analysis of noise in pursuit eye movements
L. Osborne, S. Lisberger and W. Bialek
Movement drift is the result of optimal sensory combination
J. Smeets, J. van den Dobbelsteen, R. van Beers and E. Brenner
Neither hand nor cursor motions converge to linear paths under some visuomotor rotations: an adaptation study and model
A. Fishbach and F. Mussa-Ivaldi
Motor learning as a weighted average of past experience
A. Mattar and D. Ostry
Motor learning during the delay period between movements
V. Huang and R. Shadmehr
Distinct movement features are represented by distinct neurons in the motor cortex
E. Stark, R. Drori, I. Asher and M. Abeles
Trajectory formation before movement in the posterior parietal cortex
E. Torres, R. Quiroga and R. Andersen
A theory of cerebellum-dependent motor learning and timing based on rebound conductances in deep cerebellar nuclei neurons
D. Wetmore, E. Mukamel and M. Schnitzer
Modular computations in a hierarchical motor network
J. Jing and K. Weiss
Volume 3, 2004
Hierarchical optimal feedback control of redundant systems
E. Todorov and W. Li
Time-optimal control of fast point-to-point movements
M. Shapiro and R. Kenyon
Matching of sensing and motor volumes in active sensory systems
M. MacIver, M. Nelson and J. Burdick
The nervous system appears to minimize a weighted sum of kinematic error, force, and change in force when adapting to viscous environments during reaching and stepping
D. Reinkensmeyer, J. Liu, J. Emken and J. Bobrow
Modulation of the rate of error-dependent learning by the statistical properties of the task
M. Smith and R. Shadmehr
Experience-dependent adaptation of the spatial generalization of human motor adaptation
K. Thoroughman and J. Taylor
A vector ARX model of motor adaptation during reaching
R. Scheidt
Stimulation of the posterior parietal cortex interferes with arm trajectory adjustments during the learning of new dynamics
V. Della-Maggiore, N. Malfait, D. Ostry and T. Paus
Quick manual following response induced by large-field visual motion: What drives the response and how is it driven?
H. Gomi, N. Saijo, N. Abekawa, I. Murakami and S. Nishida
Simulation of 3D neuro-musculo-skeletal systems with contact
D. Pai, S. Sueda and Q. Wei
Role of movement preparation in movement generation
M. Churchland, B. Yu, S. Ryu, G. Santhanam, A. Afshar and K. Shenoy
On-line spatiotemporal learning and adaptation in the posterior parietal region during obstacle avoidance: Theory, behavior, and neurophysiology
E. Torres, C. Buneo and R. Andersen
Synchronized sensorimotor beta oscillations in motor maintenance behavior
S. Bressler
Recurrent cerebellar loops simplify adaptive control of redundant and non-linear motor systems
J. Porrill and P. Dean
Volume 2, 2003
Exploiting sensorimotor adaptation
J. Patton, F. Mussa-Ivaldi, Y. Wei, M. Phillips and M. Stoykov
Stabilization of cerebrocerebellar feedback control without internal dynamic models
S. Massaquoi
Can training change the desired trajectory?
O. Donchin and R. Shadmehr
Optimal trajectory of human arm reaching movements in dynamical environments
K. Ohta, R. Laboissiere and M. Svinin
Constant effort computation as a determinant of motor behavior
E. Guigon, P. Baraduc and M. Desmurget
Stochastic optimal feedback control of nonlinear biomechanical systems
E. Todorov
Computational understanding of the neural circuit for the central pattern generator for locomotion and its control in lamprey
Z. Li, A. Lewis and S. Scarpetta
The boundary of instability as a powerful experimental paradigm for understanding complex dynamical sensorimotor behavior: dexterous manipulation as an example
M. Venkadesan, F. Valero-Cuevas and J. Guckenheimer
Models of Purkinje cell discharge during circular manual tracking in monkey
A. Roitman, S. Pasalar and T. Ebner
Is oppositely directed motor learning implemented with inverse plasticity mechanisms?
E. Boyden, R. Tsien, T. Chatila and J. Raymond
A computational model of reach decisions in the primate cerebral cortex
P. Cisek
Uncertainty reduction at the neuronal ensemble but not in single neurons during motor skill learning
D. Cohen and M. Nicolelis
Volume 1, 2002
Think before you act, but prepare an assortment of partial actions before you think
P. Cisek
A computational neural model of laminar frontal cortex and basal ganglia interactions in movement control
J. Brown, D. Bullock and S. Grossberg
Preparatory activity in motor cortex reflects consolidation of specific internal models
R. Paz, T. Boraud, C. Natan, H. Bergman and E. Vaadia
Modeling neural control of hindlimb movement during cat locomotion
D. Ivashko, B. Prilutsky, J. Chapin and I. Rybak
Studying octopus motor control using a computerized dynamic model
Y. Yekutieli, R. Sagiv, B. Hochner and T. Flash
Time-varying muscle synergies as low-level control modules
A. D’Avella and E. Bizzi
Uncovering representation from trial-to-trial changes in performance during adaptation
O. Donchin and R. Shadmehr
A computational model of adaptation to novel stable and unstable dynamics
D. Franklin, R. Osu, E. Burdet, M. Kawato and T. Milner
Interpreting motor adaptation results within the framework of optimal feedback control
E. Todorov
Minimization of jerk, not torque change or end point error, mimics human movement in dynamically perturbing environments
K. Thoroughman and W. Wang
A model of dimensionality reduction in goal-oriented motions
E. Torres
Patterns in stroke patients’ submovements support adaptive forward/inverse learning model
B. Rohrer, H. Krebs, B. Volpe, W. Frontera, J. Stein and N. Hogan
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.