Nishant Rao
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Rao N, Ostry D
J Neurophysiol
. 2024 Dec;
133(2):479-489.
PMID: 39740348
Our knowledge of human sensorimotor learning and memory is predominantly based on the visuospatial workspace and limb movements. Humans also have a remarkable ability to produce and perceive speech sounds....
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Pacheco-Ramirez M, Ramirez-Moreno M, Kukkar K, Rao N, Huber D, Brandt A, et al.
Sci Data
. 2024 Nov;
11(1):1208.
PMID: 39521778
This report contains a description of physiological and motion data, recorded simultaneously and in synchrony using the hyperscanning method from two professional dancers using wireless mobile brain-body imaging (MoBI) technology...
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Rao N, Paek A, L Contreras-Vidal J, Parikh P
J Mot Behav
. 2024 Jul;
56(6):665-677.
PMID: 39056321
The ability to hold objects relies on neural processes underlying grip force control during grasping. Brain activity lateralized to contralateral hemisphere averaged over trials is associated with grip force applied...
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Kukkar K, Rao N, Huynh D, Shah S, L Contreras-Vidal J, Parikh P
Exp Brain Res
. 2024 Jul;
242(9):2093-2112.
PMID: 38963559
Balance control is an important indicator of mobility and independence in activities of daily living. How the functional coupling between the cortex and the muscle for balance control is affected...
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Kukkar K, Rao N, Huynh D, Shah S, L Contreras-Vidal J, Parikh P
medRxiv
. 2023 Jul;
PMID: 37503096
Balance control is an important indicator of mobility and independence in activities of daily living. How the changes in functional integrity of corticospinal tract due to stroke affects the maintenance...
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Rao N, Paek A, L Contreras-Vidal J, Parikh P
bioRxiv
. 2023 May;
PMID: 37214821
When holding a coffee mug filled to the brim, we strive to avoid spilling the coffee. This ability relies on the neural processes underlying the control of finger forces on...
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Rao N, Mehta N, Patel P, Parikh P
J Appl Physiol (1985)
. 2021 Jul;
131(3):937-948.
PMID: 34264127
Explicit knowledge of object center of mass or CM location fails to guide anticipatory scaling of digit forces necessary for dexterous manipulation. We previously showed that allowing young adults to...
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Rao N, Chen Y, Ramirez R, Tran J, Li S, Parikh P
Neurosci Lett
. 2020 Jan;
722:134760.
PMID: 31996315
Primary somatosensory cortex (S1) is involved in pain processing and thus its suppression using neuromodulatory techniques such as continuous theta burst stimulation (cTBS) might be a potential pain management strategy...
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Rao N, Parikh P
Front Syst Neurosci
. 2020 Jan;
13:77.
PMID: 31920572
Neuronal firing rate variability prior to movement onset contributes to trial-to-trial variability in primate behavior. However, in humans, whether similar mechanisms contribute to trial-to-trial behavioral variability remains unknown. We investigated...
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Goel R, Nakagome S, Rao N, Paloski W, L Contreras-Vidal J, Parikh P
Neuroscience
. 2019 Jun;
413:135-153.
PMID: 31200107
Neuroimaging studies have provided evidence for the involvement of frontal and parietal cortices in postural control. However, the specific role of these brain areas for postural control remains to be...