Paul L. Gribble

Affiliations: 
University of Western Ontario, London, Ontario, Canada 
Area:
motor control, computational neuroscience
Website:
http://gribblelab.org
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Susan J. Lederman research assistant 1992-1993 Queen's University, Canada
Kevin G. Munhall research assistant 1992-1993 Queen's University, Canada
Eric Vatikiotis-Bateson research assistant 1993-1993 ATR
David J. Ostry grad student 1993-1999 McGill
Stephen H. Scott post-doc 1999-2000 Queen's University, Canada
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Codol O, Kashefi M, Forgaard CJ, et al. (2023) Sensorimotor feedback loops are selectively sensitive to reward. Elife. 12
Popp NJ, Hernandez-Castillo CR, Gribble PL, et al. (2022) The role of feedback in the production of skilled finger sequences. Journal of Neurophysiology. 127: 829-839
Palidis DJ, McGregor HR, Vo A, et al. (2021) Null effects of levodopa on reward- and error-based motor adaptation, savings, and anterograde interference. Journal of Neurophysiology
Weiler J, Gribble P, Pruszynski JA. (2021) Spinal stretch reflexes support efficient control of reaching. Journal of Neurophysiology
Palidis DJ, Gribble PL. (2020) EEG correlates of physical effort and reward processing during reinforcement learning. Journal of Neurophysiology
Coltman SK, Gribble PL. (2020) Time course of changes in the long-latency feedback response parallels the fast process of short-term motor adaptation. Journal of Neurophysiology. 124: 388-399
Maeda RS, Gribble PL, Pruszynski JA. (2020) Learning New Feedforward Motor Commands Based on Feedback Responses. Current Biology : Cb
Maeda RS, Zdybal JM, Gribble PL, et al. (2020) Generalizing movement patterns following shoulder fixation. Journal of Neurophysiology. 123: 1193-1205
Ohashi H, Gribble PL, Ostry DJ. (2019) Somatosensory cortical excitability changes precede those in motor cortex during human motor learning. Journal of Neurophysiology
Ohashi H, Valle-Mena R, Gribble PL, et al. (2019) Movements following force-field adaptation are aligned with altered sense of limb position. Experimental Brain Research
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