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    • The Binding of Learning to Action in Motor Adaptation 

      Gonzalez Castro, Luis Nicolas; Monsen, Craig Bryant; Smith, Maurice A (Public Library of Science, 2011)
      In motor tasks, errors between planned and actual movements generally result in adaptive changes which reduce the occurrence of similar errors in the future. It has commonly been assumed that the motor adaptation arising ...
    • Epigenetic Encoding, Heritability and Plasticity of Glioma Transcriptional Cell States 

      Chaligne, Ronan; Gaiti, Federico; Silverbush, Dana; Schiffman, Joshua S.; Weisman, Hannah R.; Kluegel, Lloyd; Gritsch, Simon; Deochand, Sunil D.; Gonzalez Castro, L. Nicolas; Richman, Alyssa R.; Klughammer, Johanna; Biancalani, Tommaso; Muus, Christoph; Sheridan, Caroline; Alonso, Alicia; Izzo, Franco; Park, Jane; Rozenblatt-Rosen, Orit; Regev, Aviv; Suvà, Mario L.; Landau, Dan A. (Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2021-09-30)
      Single cell RNA-sequencing revealed extensive transcriptional cell state diversity in cancer, often observed independently from genetic heterogeneity, raising the central question of how malignant cell states are encoded ...
    • Understanding Generalization, Credit Assignment and the Regulation of Learning Rate in Human Motor Learning 

      Gonzalez Castro, Luis Nicolas (2013-02-20)
      Understanding the neural processes underlying motor learning in humans is important to facilitate the acquisition of new motor skills and to aid the relearning of skills lost after neurologic injury. Although it is known ...