Joshua I Glaser
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Recent Articles
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Prakash P, Prakash P, Lei T, Flint R, Hsieh J, Fitzgerald Z, et al.
J Neural Eng
. 2025 Jan;
22(1).
PMID: 39808939
. Brain machine interfaces (BMIs) that can restore speech have predominantly focused on decoding speech signals from the speech motor cortices. A few studies have shown some information outside the...
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Zimnik A, Cora Ames K, An X, Driscoll L, Lara A, Russo A, et al.
bioRxiv
. 2024 Feb;
PMID: 38370650
In many neural populations, the computationally relevant signals are posited to be a set of 'latent factors' - signals shared across many individual neurons. Understanding the relationship between neural activity...
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Marshall N, Glaser J, Trautmann E, Amematsro E, Perkins S, Shadlen M, et al.
Nat Neurosci
. 2022 Oct;
25(11):1492-1504.
PMID: 36216998
Voluntary movement requires communication from cortex to the spinal cord, where a dedicated pool of motor units (MUs) activates each muscle. The canonical description of MU function rests upon two...
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Livezey J, Glaser J
Brief Bioinform
. 2020 Dec;
22(2):1577-1591.
PMID: 33372958
Decoding behavior, perception or cognitive state directly from neural signals is critical for brain-computer interface research and an important tool for systems neuroscience. In the last decade, deep learning has...
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Glaser J, Benjamin A, Chowdhury R, Perich M, Miller L, Kording K
eNeuro
. 2020 Aug;
7(4).
PMID: 32737181
Despite rapid advances in machine learning tools, the majority of neural decoding approaches still use traditional methods. Modern machine learning tools, which are versatile and easy to use, have the...
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Chowdhury R, Glaser J, Miller L
Elife
. 2020 Jan;
9.
PMID: 31971510
Proprioception, the sense of body position, movement, and associated forces, remains poorly understood, despite its critical role in movement. Most studies of area 2, a proprioceptive area of somatosensory cortex,...
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Glaser J, Wood D, Lawlor P, Segraves M, Kording K
Cereb Cortex
. 2019 Oct;
30(3):1957-1973.
PMID: 31647525
Prior knowledge about our environment influences our actions. How does this knowledge evolve into a final action plan and how does the brain represent this? Here, we investigated this question...
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Glaser J, Benjamin A, Farhoodi R, Kording K
Prog Neurobiol
. 2019 Feb;
175:126-137.
PMID: 30738835
Over the last several years, the use of machine learning (ML) in neuroscience has been rapidly increasing. Here, we review ML's contributions, both realized and potential, across several areas of...
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Naufel S, Glaser J, Kording K, Perreault E, Miller L
J Neurophysiol
. 2018 Nov;
121(1):61-73.
PMID: 30379603
Whether one is delicately placing a contact lens on the surface of the eye or lifting a heavy weight from the floor, the motor system must produce a wide range...
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Glaser J, Perich M, Ramkumar P, Miller L, Kording K
Nat Commun
. 2018 May;
9(1):1788.
PMID: 29725023
Our bodies and the environment constrain our movements. For example, when our arm is fully outstretched, we cannot extend it further. More generally, the distribution of possible movements is conditioned...