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2012 Program - Society for the Neural Control of Movement

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Poster Sessions | Authors, Titles and Affiliations<br />

G - Theoretical & Computational Motor<br />

<strong>Control</strong><br />

2-G-64 Gravity-compensating muscular torque<br />

explains biases in perceived arm-movement extent<br />

Nienke Debats1, Jeroen Smeets1, Robert J van Beers1 1VU University Amsterdam<br />

2-G-65 Algorithms <strong>for</strong> shaping <strong>the</strong> dynamics <strong>of</strong> a<br />

bidirectional neural interface<br />

Marianna Semprini1, François D Szymanski1, Francesco Grussu2, Ferdinando A Mussa-Ivaldi3, Stefano Panzeri1, Alessandro Vato1 1Istituto Italiano di Tecnologia, 2University <strong>of</strong> Genoa, 3Northwestern<br />

University<br />

2-G-66 Transitions between rhythmic and discrete<br />

per<strong>for</strong>mance in unimanual movements<br />

Hamal Marino1, Neville Hogan2, Marcos Duarte3, Steven Charles4, Lauren DiPietro2, Dagmar Sternad5<br />

1Scuola Superiore Sant’Anna, 2Massachusetts Institute <strong>of</strong><br />

Technology, 3University <strong>of</strong> Sao Paulo, 4Brigham Young University,<br />

5Nor<strong>the</strong>astern University<br />

2-G-67 Modeling gaze-dependent errors when<br />

reaching to visual and proprioceptive targets<br />

Joost Dessing1, Masahiro Kokubu1, Armin Abadeh1, Patrick A<br />

Byrne1, J. Douglas Craw<strong>for</strong>d1 1York University<br />

2-G-68 Behavioral insights into neural mechanisms<br />

<strong>of</strong> movement planning: Continuous and abrupt<br />

updating <strong>of</strong> a motor plan following changes in task<br />

goals<br />

David Huberdeau1, Adrian M Haith1, John Krakauer1 1Johns Hopkins University<br />

2-G-69 Heterogeneous attractor modules <strong>for</strong> motor<br />

planning in macaque premotor cortex<br />

Maurizio Mattia1, Stefano Ferraina2, Pierpaolo Pani2, Giovanni<br />

Mirabella2, Stefania Costa2, Paolo Del Giudice1 1Istituto Superiore di Sanità, 2Sapienza University<br />

2-G-70 The traveling salesman problem in human<br />

motor tasks<br />

Jakob Uecker1, Aldo Faisal1 1Imperial College London<br />

2-G-71 Towards <strong>the</strong> metabolic basis <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> cost<br />

function in human motor control<br />

Scott Taylor1, Aldo A Faisal1 1Imperial College London<br />

2-G-72 Mechanisms <strong>for</strong> variability estimation in <strong>the</strong><br />

motor system<br />

Maurice Smith1, Alkis Hadjiosif1 1Harvard University<br />

2-G-73 Tapping along with ADAM: Synchronizing<br />

with an adaptive and anticipatory virtual partner<br />

Maria C van der Steen1, Merle T Fairhurst1, Peter E Keller1 1Max Planck Institute <strong>for</strong> Human Cognitive and Brain Sciences<br />

2-G-74 Coordinate dependence and distribution<br />

dependence <strong>of</strong> blind source separation <strong>for</strong> motor<br />

synergies: Robust separation behavior <strong>of</strong> ICA across<br />

trans<strong>for</strong>ms.<br />

Corey Hart1, Simon Giszter1 1Drexel University College <strong>of</strong> Medicine<br />

2-G-75 Influence <strong>of</strong> arm velocity on haptic<br />

localization<br />

Femke Maij1, W. Pieter Medendorp2, Alan M Wing1 1University <strong>of</strong> Birmingham, 2Donders Institue <strong>for</strong> Brain, Cognition<br />

and Behaviour, Radboud University Nijmegen<br />

2-G-76 Co-articulate <strong>of</strong> straight movements with an<br />

artificial neural network<br />

Andre Lemme1, Yaron Meirovitch2, Tamar Flash2, Jochen Steil1 1Research Institute <strong>for</strong> Cognition and Robotics, 2Weizmann Institute<br />

<strong>of</strong> Science<br />

2-G-77 Task-dependent structure <strong>of</strong> neuronal<br />

variability during abstract BMI control<br />

Kianoush Nazarpour1, Tom M Hall1, Andrew Jackson1 1Newcastle University<br />

2-G-78 A common motor optimisation principle in<br />

healthy subjects and parkinsonian patients<br />

Pierre Baraduc1, Stéphane Thobois2, Jing Gan2, Emmanuel<br />

Broussolle2, Michel Desmurget1 1CNRS / U. Lyon, 2Lyon Pierre Wer<strong>the</strong>imer Neurological Hospital<br />

2-G-79 Arm-EMG control <strong>for</strong> assistive lower limb<br />

exoskeleton<br />

Francesca Sylos Labini1, V La Scaleia1, M J MacLellan1, T<br />

Hoellinger2, K Seetharaman2, M Petieau2, A Bengoetxea2, G<br />

Cheron2, Y P Ivanenko1 1Santa Lucia Foundation, 2Université libre de Bruxelles<br />

2-G-80 Automatic syn<strong>the</strong>sis <strong>of</strong> complex behaviors<br />

with optimal control<br />

Emo Todorov1, Igor Mordatch1, Yuval Tassa1, Tom Erez1, Zoran<br />

Popovic1 1Computer Science and Engineering, University <strong>of</strong> Washington<br />

46 | SOCIETY FOR THE NEURAL CONTROL OF MOVEMENT | 22ND ANNUAL MEETING PROGRAM

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