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Cerebellum: Neural Control of Movement
Explores the neural control of movement, focusing on the cerebellum's role in motor learning and coordination.
Cortical populations: Neuronal Dynamics
Explores population activity, cortical populations, connectivity, and orientation tuning in the visual cortex.
Brain Development and Neurogenesis
Explores brain development, from neurulation to adult neurogenesis, emphasizing the influence of environmental factors and the potential impact on memory and brain recovery.
Spatial Self-Motion Estimation in Cerebellum
Delves into spatial self-motion estimation in the cerebellum and the role of vestibular signals in postural control and reaching.
Perception and Action: Anatomic Conventions, Homunculus, Body Scheme
Explores anatomic conventions, homunculus mapping, and body scheme integration in perception and action.
Understanding Cortical Contributions to Motor Adaptation
Explores using mice and machine learning to understand cortical contributions to motor adaptation in intelligent systems.
Overview of the Allen Mouse Connectivity Atlas
Covers the Allen Mouse Connectivity Atlas, brain regions, imaging systems, and injection sites.
Movement Planning: Hierarchical Motor Control
Explores movement planning and execution, focusing on hierarchical motor control and the implications for clinical interventions.
Neurofeedback: Motor Cortex Regulation and Stroke Rehabilitation
Delves into non-invasive brain stimulation, motor imagery, and self-regulation for motor cortex control and stroke recovery.
Non-invasive Transcranial Neuromodulation: Stimulation Techniques
Explores the history and techniques of non-invasive transcranial neuromodulation using magnetic and electric stimulation.