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Predictive sensorimotor control in autism

Autism spectrum disorder has been characterized by atypicalities in how predictions and sensory information are processed in the brain. To shed light on this relationship in the context of sensorimotor control, we assessed...

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Predictive sensorimotor control in autism

Autism spectrum disorder has been characterized by atypicalities in how predictions and sensory information are processed in the brain. To shed light on this relationship in the context of sensorimotor control, we assessed...

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Orientation control strategies and adaptation to a visuomotor perturbation in rotational hand movements.
Or Zruya, Ilana Nisky
Jan 04, 2023
Computational approaches to biological motor control are used to discover the building blocks of human motor behaviour. Models explaining features of human hand movements have been studied thoroughly, yet only a few studies...
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Electronic skins and machine learning for intelligent soft robots.
Soft robots have garnered interest for real-world applications because of their intrinsic safety embedded at the material level. These robots use deformable materials capable of shape and behavioral changes and allow conformable...
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Neural crest and placode interaction during the development of the cranial sensory system
In the vertebrate head, the peripheral components of the sensory nervous system are derived from two embryonic cell populations, the neural crest and cranial sensory placodes. Both arise in close proximity to each other at the...
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Adaptive coupling influences generalization of sensorimotor learning.
Sensorimotor learning typically shows generalization from one context to another. Models of sensorimotor learning characterize this with a fixed generalization function that couples learning between contexts. Here we examine...
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Target Uncertainty Mediates Sensorimotor Error Correction.
Human movements are prone to errors that arise from inaccuracies in both our perceptual processing and execution of motor commands. We can reduce such errors by both improving our estimates of the state of the world and through...
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