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    • Adaptation and generalization in acceleration-dependent force fields 

      Hwang, Eun Jung; Smith, Maurice A; Shadmehr, Reza (Springer Science + Business Media, 2005)
      Any passive rigid inertial object that we hold in our hand, e.g., a tennis racquet, imposes a field of forces on the arm that depends on limb position, velocity, and acceleration. A fundamental characteristic of this field ...
    • Characterizing chemosensory responses in C. elegans with multi-neuronal imaging 

      Lin, Albert (2021-07-12)
      How do animals use their sensory neurons to perceive their chemical environment? How does sensory information get transformed by downstream circuits? And ultimately, how do animals generate behavior in response to chemical ...
    • Dissociable Effects of the Implicit and Explicit Memory Systems on Learning Control of Reaching 

      Hwang, Eun Jung; Smith, Maurice A; Shadmehr, Reza (Springer Verlag, 2006)
      Adaptive control of reaching depends on internal models that associate states in which the limb experienced a force perturbation with motor commands that can compensate for it. Limb state can be sensed via both vision and ...
    • The Evolution of Homophily 

      Fu, Feng; Nowak, Martin A.; Christakis, Nicholas Alexander; Fowler, James H. (Nature Publishing Group, 2012)
      Biologists have devoted much attention to assortative mating or homogamy, the tendency for sexual species to mate with similar others. In contrast, there has been little theoretical work on the broader phenomenon of ...