Winston Byblow
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Winston Byblow
@MyPlasticBrain
Director of the Movement Neuroscience Lab at The University of Auckland and Editor-in-Chief of Experimental Brain Research.
Auckland, New Zealand Katılım Nisan 2013
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Imagine boarding on a plane, watch out your seat window and spot this.
Would you say something to the crew or just post "wish me luck" on social media?
twitter.com/i/status/18081…
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Surround inhibition in the motor system can be detected during real-life tasks and is task specific rather than muscle specific. #openaccess rdcu.be/dxg2k

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We are recruiting a new Associate Editor with expertise in neuropsychology, cognitive neuroscience and neurorehabilitation!
springer.com/journal/221/up…
Please indicate interest here:
shorturl.at/fimyC
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Very proud of @CoreyWadsley for an awesome series of PhD experiments, culminating with this one - Global pause generates nonselective response inhibition during selective stopping academic.oup.com/cercor/article…
w/ great mentoring from @NieuwenhuysArne and John Cirillo

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Excited to launch Ouvrai (#NCMVic23 poster Tues)! Open-source platform for remote behavioral research: VR, PCs & mobiles. Example of 3D visuomotor generalization from 10 remote VR users collected in <2 hrs! Get started/demos @ ouvrai.com Hand tracking too! #Ouvrai

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Our open-source Selective Stopping Toolbox (SeleST) study is available in Experimental Brain Research!
doi.org/10.1007/s00221…
Work w/ John Cirillo, @NieuwenhuysArne, and @MyPlasticBrain
Excited to see how it can be used! Summary thread below 🧵⤵️ (1/7)
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Pleased to be beginning a new role within @HopkinsMedicine as a Research Associate! Look forward to continue working with @Celnik_Lab to expand NIBS implementation in the clinical and research setting within @RehabHopkins
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Great way to start the year! Our article is now out in #JNeurosci @SfNJournals
doi.org/10.1523/JNEURO…
Here we demonstrate that stopping can be selective, but is unlikely to improve via proactive interhemispheric influences.
w/ John Cirillo, @NieuwenhuysArne & @MyPlasticBrain
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I can’t wait to mark this assignment next year!
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Gavin Buckingham@DrGBuckingham
Last year, we ran a new module in Motor Control @UniofExeter, with me, @GKRWilliams, and @FarrisDominic. Students had to prepare a short YouTube video on a topic of their choice. We got some really exceptional videos, but this one just blew me away youtube.com/watch?v=bobylg…
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Any #NewZealand #healthcare professionals looking to up-skill in #stroke care?
Learn more at the live webinar with @StrokeScience Nov 15th.
online.auckland.ac.nz/postgraduate-p…
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@LeoFurlanPhD @kate_hayward_ @dr_nickward @blamlab @laboyd47 Timing of both the MEP assessment (1 week) and predicted UL outcome category (3 months) are well defined and matter for PREP2 accuracy, which is quite high for MEP- in that context. ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/P…
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What's the rate o MEP (-) patients who score (paradoxically?) high on Fugl-Meyer (UL)? There's variability in response to TMS and no criteria for defining someone as MEP (-/+). But how many MEP (-)s with high FM should we expect?
@kate_hayward_ @dr_nickward @blamlab @laboyd47
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Arguments for the biological and predictive relevance of the proportional recovery rule | eLife New work by@jeff_goldsmith @TKitago @StrokeScience @MyPlasticBrain, Angel Garcia de la Garza, Robinson Kundert, Andi Luft & Gert Kwakkel elifesciences.org/articles/80458
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Check out our first pre-print below! Here we demonstrate that between-hand stopping can be selective with proactive cueing, but cue-related improvements are unlikely to reflect advance engagement of interhemispheric influences between primary motor cortices. Feedback welcome! 🚦
bioRxiv Neuroscience@biorxiv_neursci
Proactive interhemispheric disinhibition supports response preparation during selective stopping biorxiv.org/cgi/content/sh… #biorxiv_neursci
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🔥Object configuration and perception of task goals influence action selection and coordination during bimanual grasping in stroke survivors, with hemisphere-specific differences. @MossResearch @ArcadiaUnivPT @MossRehab @ExpBrainRes pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/35869986/ Thank you @NICHD_NIH
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