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Akira Nagamori

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Yao M, Nagamori A, Azim E, Sharpee T, Goulding M, Golomb D, et al.
bioRxiv . 2025 Jan; PMID: 39829804
Rhythmic motor behaviors are generated by neural networks termed central pattern generators (CPGs). Although locomotor CPGs have been extensively characterized, it remains unknown how the neuronal populations composing them interact...
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Nagamori A, Laine C, Loeb G, Valero-Cuevas F
PLoS Comput Biol . 2021 Mar; 17(3):e1008707. PMID: 33684099
Variability in muscle force is a hallmark of healthy and pathological human behavior. Predominant theories of sensorimotor control assume 'motor noise' leads to force variability and its 'signal dependence' (variability...
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Nagamori A, Laine C, Valero-Cuevas F
PLoS Comput Biol . 2018 Jan; 14(1):e1005884. PMID: 29309405
Involuntary force variability below 15 Hz arises from, and is influenced by, many factors including descending neural drive, proprioceptive feedback, and mechanical properties of muscles and tendons. However, their potential...
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Jalaleddini K, Nagamori A, Laine C, Golkar M, Kearney R, Valero-Cuevas F
J Physiol . 2017 Oct; 595(24):7331-7346. PMID: 29023731
Key Points: In tonic, isometric, plantarflexion contractions, physiological tremor increases as the ankle joint becomes plantarflexed. Modulation of physiological tremor as a function of muscle stretch differs from that of...
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Nagamori A, Valero-Cuevas F, Finley J
Front Physiol . 2016 Dec; 7:582. PMID: 27965588
Eccentric contractions can affect musculotendon mechanical properties and disrupt muscle proprioception, but their behavioral consequences are poorly understood. We tested whether repeated eccentric contractions of plantarflexor muscles of one leg...
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Laine C, Nagamori A, Valero-Cuevas F
Front Comput Neurosci . 2016 Sep; 10:86. PMID: 27594832
Voluntary control of force is always marked by some degree of error and unsteadiness. Both neural and mechanical factors contribute to these fluctuations, but how they interact to produce them...