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Jordan Taylor

@IPALab

Princeton, NJ Bergabung Eylül 2013
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Sam McDougle
Sam McDougle@smickdougle·
Postdoc position available in my lab @Yale! If u like learning & memory, especially w/r/t skilled movement, reach out! Expect - a fun lab that likes experiments that make us go "oh, THAT would be cool"; + regular cocktail hours. [plz RT!] actcompthink.org @WuTsaiYale
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postlelab
postlelab@postlelab·
Explicit statement of something that has been true at Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience since forever(?): "For initial submissions, it is permissible to paste figures into the manuscript file"
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Sam McDougle
Sam McDougle@smickdougle·
Really impressive, important computational work on motor learning from @HealdJbh40, Máté Lengyel, and @DMWolpert out today in @Nature rdcu.be/cBYhM Also see News & Views piece by @Anne_On_Tw and me on it —> nature.com/articles/d4158…
Daniel Wolpert@DMWolpert

Wonderful to see our COIN model of motor repertoire learning published. Great work by James Heald @HealdJbh40 in collaboration with Máté Lengyel. rdcu.be/cBYhM Great accompanying N&V by Anne Collins @Anne_on_Tw and Sam McDougle @smickdougle nature.com/articles/d4158…

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Jordan Taylor
Jordan Taylor@IPALab·
Looks good based on the very comprehensive tweeprint
Ryan Morehead@rmhead

New preprint with @jjodx, where we review visuomotor adaptation over the last ~10 years. We specifically outline three types of error that operate in these tasks, and the processes that learn from them. Every major point is supported by 2+ independent studies. #tweeprint

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Eugene Poh
Eugene Poh@EugenePoh_Z·
Excited to share our new preprint w @IPALab @smickdougle! Here, we show that the generalization of learned motor behaviors is influenced by both low-level kinematic features and high-level inferences about different movement contexts. Thread below👇 biorxiv.org/content/10.110…
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Jordan Taylor@IPALab·
@_scottalbert The alternative would be to have only TE, do away with SPE all together, and consider that in M&K2006/T&I2011 it could be the result of the target-pointing effect (Welch & Abel 1970).
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Jordan Taylor@IPALab·
@_scottalbert If you think that SPE is still driving some adaptation in M&K2006 and T&I2011, then wouldn't SPE then need to be modeled in the rest of the studies you examined as it should be in these cases too? This would complicate matters because SPE would grow as performance improved.
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