Roland S. Johansson

Affiliations: 
Umea 
Area:
touch, object manipulation, cutaneous mechanoreceptors
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Sukumar V, Johansson RS, Pruszynski JA. (2022) Precise and stable edge orientation signaling by human first-order tactile neurons. Elife. 11
Jarocka E, Pruszynski JA, Johansson RS. (2021) Human touch receptors are sensitive to spatial details on the scale of single fingerprint ridges. The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society For Neuroscience
Nordmark PF, Johansson RS. (2020) Disinhibition of Human Primary Somatosensory Cortex After Median Nerve Transection and Reinnervation. Frontiers in Human Neuroscience. 14: 166
Pruszynski JA, Flanagan JR, Johansson RS. (2018) Fast and accurate edge orientation processing during object manipulation. Elife. 7
Nordmark PF, Ljungberg C, Johansson RS. (2018) Structural changes in hand related cortical areas after median nerve injury and repair. Scientific Reports. 8: 4485
Pruszynski JA, Flanagan JR, Johansson RS. (2017) Author response: Fast and accurate edge orientation processing during object manipulation Elife
Baugh LA, Yak A, Johansson RS, et al. (2016) Representing multiple object weights: competing priors and sensorimotor memories. Journal of Neurophysiology. jn.00282.2016
Pruszynski JA, Johansson RS, Flanagan JR. (2016) A Rapid Tactile-Motor Reflex Automatically Guides Reaching toward Handheld Objects. Current Biology : Cb
Diamond JS, Nashed JY, Johansson RS, et al. (2015) Rapid Visuomotor Corrective Responses during Transport of Hand-Held Objects Incorporate Novel Object Dynamics. The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society For Neuroscience. 35: 10572-80
Pruszynski JA, Johansson RS, Flanagan JR. (2015) A Rapid Tactile-Motor Reflex Automatically Guides Reaching toward Handheld Objects Current Biology
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