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Marc H Schieber

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Schieber M
Nat Biomed Eng . 2024 Dec; PMID: 39695256
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Greene P, Bastian A, Schieber M, Sarma S
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A . 2024 Mar; 121(14):e2319313121. PMID: 38551834
Optimal feedback control provides an abstract framework describing the architecture of the sensorimotor system without prescribing implementation details such as what coordinate system to use, how feedback is incorporated, or...
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Xu J, Mawase F, Schieber M
Physiol Rev . 2024 Feb; 104(3):983-1020. PMID: 38385888
Humans use their fingers to perform a variety of tasks, from simple grasping to manipulating objects, to typing and playing musical instruments, a variety wider than any other species. The...
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Zhao Z, Schieber M
bioRxiv . 2023 Nov; PMID: 37986800
Many neurons in the premotor cortex show firing rate modulation whether the subject performs an action or observes another individual performing a similar action. Although such "mirror neurons" have been...
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Ruszala B, Mazurek K, Schieber M
bioRxiv . 2023 Aug; PMID: 37609258
Significance Statement: Although ICMS is known to produce effects transynaptically, relatively little is known about how ICMS in one cortical area affects neurons in other cortical areas. We show that...
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DAleo R, Rouse A, Schieber M, Sarma S
Cell Rep . 2022 Dec; 41(12):111849. PMID: 36543147
In the conventional view of sensorimotor control, the premotor cortex (PM) plans actions that are executed by the primary motor cortex (M1). This notion arises in part from many experiments...
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Greene P, Schieber M, Sarma S
Annu Int Conf IEEE Eng Med Biol Soc . 2022 Sep; 2022:5148-5151. PMID: 36086380
It is currently unknown what coordinate system or systems the primate motor cortex uses to represent movement, although experimental evidence has suggested several candidates. In order to understand how the...
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Rouse A, Schieber M, Sarma S
eNeuro . 2022 Mar; 9(2). PMID: 35346960
Reaching movements are known to have large condition-independent (CI) neural activity and cyclic neural dynamics. A new precision center-out task was performed by rhesus macaques to test the hypothesis that...
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Greene P, Schieber M, Sarma S
Annu Int Conf IEEE Eng Med Biol Soc . 2021 Dec; 2021:6707-6710. PMID: 34892647
To effectively control the arm, motor cortical neurons must produce complex patterns of activation that vary with the position and orientation of the arm and reach direction. In order to...
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Liu Z, Schieber M
eNeuro . 2020 Oct; 7(5). PMID: 33060178
Voluntary control of visually-guided upper extremity movements involves neuronal activity in multiple areas of the cerebral cortex. Studies of brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) that use spike recordings for input, however, have...