Stephen H. Scott

Affiliations: 
Queen's University, Kingston, ON, Canada 
Area:
Motor Systems
Website:
http://limb.biomed.queensu.ca/
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Cross KP, Cook DJ, Scott SH. (2024) Rapid online corrections for proprioceptive and visual perturbations recruit similar circuits in primary motor cortex. Eneuro
Park K, Ritsma BR, Dukelow SP, et al. (2023) A robot-based interception task to quantify upper limb impairments in proprioceptive and visual feedback after stroke. Journal of Neuroengineering and Rehabilitation. 20: 137
Moulton RH, Rudie K, Dukelow SP, et al. (2023) Capacity limits lead to information bottlenecks in ongoing rapid motor behaviours. Eneuro
Hossain D, Scott SH, Cluff T, et al. (2023) The use of machine learning and deep learning techniques to assess proprioceptive impairments of the upper limb after stroke. Journal of Neuroengineering and Rehabilitation. 20: 15
Cross KP, Guang H, Scott SH. (2022) Proprioceptive and visual feedback responses in macaques exploit goal redundancy. The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society For Neuroscience
Kasuga S, Heming E, Lowrey C, et al. (2022) High intra-task and low inter-task correlations of motor skills in humans creates an individualized behavioural pattern. Scientific Reports. 12: 20156
Kasuga S, Crevecoeur F, Cross KP, et al. (2021) Integration of proprioceptive and visual feedback during online control of reaching. Journal of Neurophysiology
Kalidindi HT, Cross KP, Lillicrap TP, et al. (2021) Rotational dynamics in motor cortex are consistent with a feedback controller. Elife. 10
Takei T, Lomber SG, Cook DJ, et al. (2021) Transient deactivation of dorsal premotor cortex or parietal area 5 impairs feedback control of the limb in macaques. Current Biology : Cb
Herter TM, Kurtzer IL, Granat LM, et al. (2021) Inter-joint coupling of position sense reflects sensory contributions of biarticular muscles. Journal of Neurophysiology
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