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Jul 24, 2024 |
jneurosci.org | Andrea Rodriguez |Andrea Rodríguez |Matthew G. Perich |Lee Miller |Mark Humphries
AbstractThe fluid movement of an arm requires multiple spatiotemporal parameters to be set independently. Recent studies have argued that arm movements are generated by the collective dynamics of neurons in motor cortex. An untested prediction of this hypothesis is that independent parameters of movement must map to independent components of the neural dynamics.
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May 17, 2024 |
biorxiv.org | Andrea Rodriguez |Andrea Rodríguez |Matthew G. Perich |Lee Miller |Mark Humphries
AbstractThe fluid movement of an arm requires multiple spatiotemporal parameters to be set independently. Recent studies have argued that arm movements are generated by the collective dynamics of neurons in motor cortex. An untested prediction of this hypothesis is that independent parameters of movement must map to independent components of the neural dynamics.
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May 13, 2024 |
nature.com | Matthew G. Perich |Lee Miller |Juan A. Gallego
AbstractAnimals can quickly adapt learned movements to external perturbations, and their existing motor repertoire likely influences their ease of adaptation. Long-term learning causes lasting changes in neural connectivity, which shapes the activity patterns that can be produced during adaptation.
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Nov 8, 2023 |
nature.com | Mostafa Safaie |Joanna Chang |Lee Miller |Joshua T. Dudman |Matthew G. Perich
AbstractAnimals of the same species exhibit similar behaviours that are advantageously adapted to their body and environment. These behaviours are shaped at the species level by selection pressures over evolutionary timescales. Yet, it remains unclear how these common behavioural adaptations emerge from the idiosyncratic neural circuitry of each individual.
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Aug 26, 2023 |
thetimes.co.uk | Lee Miller
Elizabeth “Lee” Miller cut an unusual figure photographing the battlefields and ravaged cities of Europe in the final year of the Second World War. One of few women in her field, Miller — who is portrayed by Kate Winslet in Lee, an upcoming biopic — documented the Allied liberation of Nazi concentration camps. After visiting Dachau, she wiped the mud off her boots on Hitler’s bathmat and posed in the tub at his abandoned apartment in Munich.
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