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Jonathan A. Michaels
How do we move? I study Motor Neuroscience at the Brain and Mind Institute at Western University. I’m also a musician, occasional writer, and full-time human.
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eLife - the journal 3 h
An analysis of more than 70,000 journal articles shows that papers with a received 49% more attention and 36% more citations than articles without one
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Charles M. Greenspon 17 h
Excited to release our arm tracking toolbox (NCams: )! It extends to any number of cameras and uses to calculate the kinematics from the triangulated points. Developed with &
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We're excited to host! When you're here, come check out .
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Just realized I’m going to be in Colorado on Super Tuesday.
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Spotted this gem in the recent Kollmorgen et al. (2020) Nature paper. Oops!
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Josh Cashaback 2. velj
Neural Correlates of Reinforcement Learning in Mid-lateral Cerebellum
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The brain is great at exploiting its high dimensionality to avoid something that a lot of neural networks are bad at, ‘catastrophic forgetting.’ We automatically learn new skills without messing up old ones.
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Odgovor korisniku/ci @AadilBharwani @JaymeeShell
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If your state space is high dimensional most things are orthogonal.
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Also Rokni et al. 2007 Neuron
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Very happy to share our new preprint! Animals have a remarkable capacity to learn new motor skills, but how does learning change neural population dynamics underlying movement?
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Odgovor korisniku/ci @XuLunaSun @biorxiv_neursci
I’ll retweet that too :)
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bioRxiv Neuroscience 1. velj
Skill-specific changes in cortical preparatory activity during motor learning
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Can confirm that they continue to learn amazing things while you do less and less.
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Odgovor korisniku/ci @AdamHantman @andpru i 2 ostali
WANT
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That’s enough money to fund the R01 budget for about 200 years.
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Odgovor korisniku/ci @andpru @MillerLabMIT @AdamEzraCohen
I was definitely feeling the layer envy this week.
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