Ethan Oblak
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Recent Articles
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Higuchi Y, Oblak E, Nakamura H, Yamada M, Shibata K
iScience
. 2025 Feb;
28(2):111889.
PMID: 40008358
People tend to recognize that a transitive relation remains true even when its order is reversed. This affirming-the-consequent fallacy is thought to be uniquely related to human intelligence. It is...
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Kim K, Oblak E, Manella K, Sulzer J
PLoS One
. 2024 Mar;
19(3):e0300338.
PMID: 38512998
Operant conditioning of neural activation has been researched for decades in humans and animals. Many theories suggest two parallel learning processes, implicit and explicit. The degree to which feedback affects...
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Kim K, Oblak E, Manella K, Sulzer J
bioRxiv
. 2023 Jun;
PMID: 37293099
Operant conditioning of neural activation has been researched for decades in humans and animals. Many theories suggest two parallel learning processes, implicit and explicit. The degree to which feedback affects...
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Oblak E, Lewis-Peacock J, Sulzer J
J Neurophysiol
. 2021 Mar;
125(5):1720-1734.
PMID: 33788634
Previous work has shown that functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) activity patterns associated with individual fingers can be shifted by temporary impairment of the hand. Here, we investigated whether these...
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Kilmarx J, Oblak E, Sulzer J, Lewis-Peacock J
Sci Rep
. 2021 Jan;
11(1):1065.
PMID: 33441742
The inability to individuate finger movements is a common impairment following stroke. Conventional physical therapy ignores underlying neural changes with recovery, leaving it unclear why sensorimotor function often remains impaired....
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Sitaram R, Ros T, Stoeckel L, Haller S, Scharnowski F, Lewis-Peacock J, et al.
Nat Rev Neurosci
. 2019 Mar;
20(5):314.
PMID: 30911159
In this article, the affiliation for Mohit Rana was incorrectly listed as the Institute for Biological and Medical Engineering, Department of Psychiatry, and Section of Neuroscience, Pontificia Universidad Católica de...
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Han C, Oblak E, Abraham L, Ferrari P, McManis M, Schnyer D, et al.
Annu Int Conf IEEE Eng Med Biol Soc
. 2017 Oct;
2017:791-794.
PMID: 29059991
Investigating neural correlates of fine motor control in a magnetically sensitive environment requires special considerations in sensor design. Our application requires measurement of forefinger and thumb forces during precision grip...
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Sitaram R, Ros T, Stoeckel L, Haller S, Scharnowski F, Lewis-Peacock J, et al.
Nat Rev Neurosci
. 2016 Dec;
18(2):86-100.
PMID: 28003656
Neurofeedback is a psychophysiological procedure in which online feedback of neural activation is provided to the participant for the purpose of self-regulation. Learning control over specific neural substrates has been...