Frédéric Crevecoeur
Affiliations: | Queen's University, Kingston, ON, Canada |
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Sign in to add mentorPhilippe Lefèvre | grad student | Université catholique de Louvain | |
Jean-Louis Thonnard | grad student | Université catholique de Louvain | |
Stephen H. Scott | post-doc | 2009- | Queens University |
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Crevecoeur F, Mathew J, Lefèvre P. (2022) Separability of Human Motor Memories during reaching adaptation with force cues. Plos Computational Biology. 18: e1009966 |
De Comite A, Crevecoeur F, Lefèvre P. (2022) Continuous Tracking of Task Parameters Tunes Reaching Control Online. Eneuro. 9 |
De Comite A, Crevecoeur F, Lefèvre P. (2022) Reward-Dependent Selection of Feedback Gains Impacts Rapid Motor Decisions. Eneuro. 9 |
Mathew J, Crevecoeur F. (2021) Adaptive Feedback Control in Human Reaching Adaptation to Force Fields. Frontiers in Human Neuroscience. 15: 742608 |
Kasuga S, Crevecoeur F, Cross KP, et al. (2021) Integration of proprioceptive and visual feedback during online control of reaching. Journal of Neurophysiology |
Mathew J, Lefèvre P, Crevecoeur F. (2021) Savings in human force field learning supported by feedback adaptation. Eneuro |
De Comite A, Crevecoeur F, Lefèvre P. (2021) Online modification of goal-directed control in human reaching movements. Journal of Neurophysiology |
Opsomer L, Crevecoeur F, Thonnard JL, et al. (2021) Distinct adaptation patterns between grip dynamics and arm kinematics when the body is upside-down. Journal of Neurophysiology |
Herter TM, Kurtzer IL, Granat LM, et al. (2021) Inter-joint coupling of position sense reflects sensory contributions of biarticular muscles. Journal of Neurophysiology |
Mathew J, Lefevre P, Crevecoeur F. (2020) Rapid changes in movement representations during human reaching could be preserved in memory for at least 850ms. Eneuro |