Richard Ivry
Affiliations: | University of California, Berkeley, Berkeley, CA, United States |
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cerebellum, motor controlWebsite:
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Steven Keele | grad student | 1986 | University of Oregon |
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Chen Y, Abram SJ, Ivry RB, et al. (2024) Motor adaptation is reduced by symbolic compared to sensory feedback. Biorxiv : the Preprint Server For Biology |
Shahshahani L, King M, Nettekoven C, et al. (2024) Selective recruitment of the cerebellum evidenced by task-dependent gating of inputs. Elife. 13 |
Voegtle A, Terzic L, Farahat A, et al. (2024) Ventrointermediate thalamic stimulation improves motor learning in humans. Communications Biology. 7: 798 |
Avraham G, Ivry RB. (2024) Interference underlies attenuation upon relearning in sensorimotor adaptation. Biorxiv : the Preprint Server For Biology |
Wang T, Avraham G, Tsay JS, et al. (2024) Perturbation Variability Does Not Influence Implicit Sensorimotor Adaptation. Plos Computational Biology. 20: e1011951 |
Tsay J, Parvin DE, Dang KV, et al. (2024) Implicit Adaptation Is Modulated by the Relevance of Feedback. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience. 1-15 |
Wang T, Morehead RJ, Tsay JS, et al. (2024) The Origin of Movement Biases During Reaching. Biorxiv : the Preprint Server For Biology |
Wang T, Avraham G, Tsay JS, et al. (2024) Advanced feedback enhances sensorimotor adaptation. Current Biology : Cb. 34: 1076-1085.e5 |
Tsay JS, Asmerian H, Germine LT, et al. (2024) Large-scale citizen science reveals predictors of sensorimotor adaptation. Nature Human Behaviour |
Merrick CM, Doyle ON, Gallegos NE, et al. (2023) Differential contribution of sensorimotor cortex and subthalamic nucleus to unimanual and bimanual hand movements. Cerebral Cortex (New York, N.Y. : 1991) |