James N Ingram
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Recent Articles
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Cesanek E, Shivkumar S, Ingram J, Wolpert D
Nat Hum Behav
. 2024 Apr;
8(6):1209-1224.
PMID: 38671286
Modern virtual reality (VR) devices record six-degree-of-freedom kinematic data with high spatial and temporal resolution and display high-resolution stereoscopic three-dimensional graphics. These capabilities make VR a powerful tool for many...
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Mosberger A, Sibener L, Chen T, Rodrigues H, Hormigo R, Ingram J, et al.
Cell Rep
. 2024 Mar;
43(4):113958.
PMID: 38520691
The brain can generate actions, such as reaching to a target, using different movement strategies. We investigate how such strategies are learned in a task where perched head-fixed mice learn...
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Zhang Z, Cesanek E, Ingram J, Flanagan J, Wolpert D
J Neurophysiol
. 2022 Nov;
129(2):285-297.
PMID: 36350057
Weight prediction is critical for dexterous object manipulation. Previous work has focused on lifting objects presented in isolation and has examined how the visual appearance of an object is used...
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Cesanek E, Zhang Z, Ingram J, Wolpert D, Flanagan J
Elife
. 2021 Nov;
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PMID: 34796873
The ability to predict the dynamics of objects, linking applied force to motion, underlies our capacity to perform many of the tasks we carry out on a daily basis. Thus,...
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McGarity-Shipley M, Heald J, Ingram J, Gallivan J, Wolpert D, Flanagan J
J Neurophysiol
. 2020 Aug;
124(3):994-1004.
PMID: 32816611
Skillful manipulation requires forming memories of object dynamics, linking applied force to motion. Although it has been assumed that such memories are linked to objects, a recent study showed that...
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Wolpe N, Ingram J, Tsvetanov K, Henson R, Wolpert D, Rowe J
Neurobiol Aging
. 2020 Mar;
90:13-23.
PMID: 32184030
The adaption of movement to changes in the environment varies across life span. Recent evidence has linked motor adaptation and its reduction with age to differences in "explicit" learning processes....
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Lengyel G, Zalalyte G, Pantelides A, Ingram J, Fiser J, Lengyel M, et al.
Elife
. 2019 May;
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PMID: 31042148
The concept of objects is fundamental to cognition and is defined by a consistent set of sensory properties and physical affordances. Although it is unknown how the abstract concept of...
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Carroll T, McNamee D, Ingram J, Wolpert D
J Neurosci
. 2019 Mar;
39(20):3906-3920.
PMID: 30850511
Cognitive decision-making is known to be sensitive to the values of potential options, which are the probability and size of rewards associated with different choices. Here, we examine whether rapid...
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Sadeghi M, Sheahan H, Ingram J, Wolpert D
Sci Rep
. 2019 Feb;
9(1):2731.
PMID: 30804540
Knowledge about a tool's dynamics can be acquired from the visual configuration of the tool and through physical interaction. Here, we examine how visual information affects the generalization of dynamic...
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Proud K, Heald J, Ingram J, Gallivan J, Wolpert D, Flanagan J
J Neurophysiol
. 2019 Jan;
121(4):1342-1351.
PMID: 30625003
Skillful manipulation requires forming and recalling memories of the dynamics of objects linking applied force to motion. It has been assumed that such memories are associated with entire objects. However,...