David J Herzfeld
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Recent Articles
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Sedaghat-Nejad E, Herzfeld D, Hage P, Karbasi K, Palin T, Wang X, et al.
J Neurophysiol
. 2019 Aug;
122(4):1502-1517.
PMID: 31389752
The common marmoset () is a promising new model for study of neurophysiological basis of behavior in primates. Like other primates, it relies on saccadic eye movements to monitor and...
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Sedaghat-Nejad E, Herzfeld D, Shadmehr R
J Neurosci
. 2019 Apr;
39(25):5010-5017.
PMID: 31015343
Movement vigor, defined as the reciprocal of the latency from availability of reward to its acquisition, changes with reward magnitude: movements exhibit shorter reaction time and increased velocity when they...
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Reppert T, Rigas I, Herzfeld D, Sedaghat-Nejad E, Komogortsev O, Shadmehr R
J Neurophysiol
. 2018 May;
120(2):741-757.
PMID: 29766769
A common aspect of individuality is our subjective preferences in evaluation of reward and effort. The neural circuits that evaluate these commodities influence circuits that control our movements, raising the...
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Herzfeld D, Kojima Y, Soetedjo R, Shadmehr R
Nat Neurosci
. 2018 Apr;
21(5):736-743.
PMID: 29662213
The primary output cells of the cerebellar cortex, Purkinje cells, make kinematic predictions about ongoing movements via high-frequency simple spikes, but receive sensory error information about that movement via low-frequency...
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Herzfeld D, Shadmehr R
Eur J Neurosci
. 2016 Jul;
44(8):2528-2530.
PMID: 27453159
No abstract available.
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Herzfeld D, Kojima Y, Soetedjo R, Shadmehr R
Nature
. 2015 Oct;
526(7573):439-42.
PMID: 26469054
Execution of accurate eye movements depends critically on the cerebellum, suggesting that the major output neurons of the cerebellum, Purkinje cells, may predict motion of the eye. However, this encoding...
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Herzfeld D, Vaswani P, Marko M, Shadmehr R
Science
. 2014 Aug;
345(6202):1349-53.
PMID: 25123484
The current view of motor learning suggests that when we revisit a task, the brain recalls the motor commands it previously learned. In this view, motor memory is a memory...
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Herzfeld D, Pastor D, Haith A, Rossetti Y, Shadmehr R, OShea J
Neuroimage
. 2014 May;
98:147-58.
PMID: 24816533
We investigated the contributions of the cerebellum and the motor cortex (M1) to acquisition and retention of human motor memories in a force field reaching task. We found that anodal...
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Herzfeld D, Shadmehr R
Trends Cogn Sci
. 2013 Nov;
18(2):66-7.
PMID: 24263038
A recent neurophysiology study provides data from the cerebellar vermis/nodulus, where neurons encode translation of the head, even when these translations are induced via an illusion. These data provide new...