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1. Visual Responses in FEF, Unlike V1, Primarily Reflect When the Visual Context Renders a Receptive Field Salient.

2. Using principles of motor control to analyze performance of human machine interfaces.

3. Temporal specificity of the initial adaptive response in motor adaptation.

4. Corollary discharge contributes to perceived eye location in monkeys.

5. Compression and Suppression of Shifting Receptive Field Activity in Frontal Eye Field Neurons.

6. The training schedule affects the stability, not the magnitude, of the interlimb transfer of learned dynamics.

7. Suppressive Surrounds of Receptive Fields In Monkey Frontal Eye Field.

8. Primitives for Motor Adaptation Reflect Correlated Neural Tuning to Position and Velocity

9. Adaptive Control of Saccades via Internal Feedback.

10. Behavioral analysis of predictive saccade tracking as studied by countermanding.

11. An internal clock for predictive saccades is established identically by auditory or visual information

12. Sensory versus motor information in the control of predictive saccade timing.

13. An internal clock generates repetitive predictive saccades.

14. Pursuit and saccadic tracking exhibit a similar dependence on movement preparation time.

15. Saccades exhibit abrupt transition between reactive and predictive, predictive saccade sequences have long-term correlations.

16. Dissociating the Influence of Limb Posture and Visual Feedback Shifts on the Adaptation to Novel Movement Dynamics.

17. Neural Underpinnings of Learning in Dementia Populations: A Review of Motor Learning Studies Combined with Neuroimaging.

18. Understanding the capacity of children with congenital unilateral below-elbow deficiency to actuate their affected muscles.

19. Motion state-dependent motor learning based on explicit visual feedback has limited spatiotemporal properties compared with adaptation to physical perturbations.

20. Slowing the body slows down time perception.

21. Moving a missing hand: children born with below elbow deficiency can enact hand grasp patterns with their residual muscles.

22. The decay of motor adaptation to novel movement dynamics reveals an asymmetry in the stability of motion state-dependent learning.

23. Motion state-dependent motor learning based on explicit visual feedback is quickly recalled, but is less stable than adaptation to physical perturbations.

24. Quantifying the spatial extent of the corollary discharge benefit to transsaccadic visual perception.

25. Saccadic Corollary Discharge Underlies Stable Visual Perception.

26. Dissociating effects of error size, training duration, and amount of adaptation on the ability to retain motor memories.

27. The temporal and spatial constraints of saccade planning to double-step target displacements.

28. The 24-h savings of adaptation to novel movement dynamics initially reflects the recall of previous performance.

29. Reduced transfer of visuomotor adaptation is associated with aberrant sense of agency in schizophrenia.

31. The temporal stability of visuomotor adaptation generalization.

32. Real-Time Classification of Hand Motions Using Ultrasound Imaging of Forearm Muscles.

33. The effect of saccade metrics on the corollary discharge contribution to perceived eye location.

34. Proprioceptive Sonomyographic Control: A novel method for intuitive and proportional control of multiple degrees-of-freedom for individuals with upper extremity limb loss.

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