
Antoine de Comité
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RT @GDerosiere: 1/5 Thrilled to share our Perspective in @NatureComms! Collaborating with @SolaimanShokur & @PTVassiliadis on this was such….
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RT @nacloos: Update on our similarity-repository 🚨.More than 200 similarity measures across 32 papers are now registered!. We'll also be pr….
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RT @nidhi_s91: We recently put forth a predictive theoretical model that captures locomotor adaptation phenomena in many different tasks an….
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Nature Communications - People learn to walk better over time in novel situations, such as walking with new shoes. Here, the authors show that such adaptive behavior relies on a stabilizer that...
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RT @giuliasrossi: New paper out! 🚨 We show that vampire bats use amino acids from a recent blood meal to fuel RUNNING - a rare mode of loco….
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RT @nidhi_s91: Interested in working with me at the intersection of AI and sensorimotor rehabilitation? Reach out to me and apply for this….
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Nature Communications - People learn to walk better over time in novel situations, such as walking with new shoes. Here, the authors show that such adaptive behavior relies on a stabilizer that...
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RT @OlivierCodol: Here’s our latest work at @g_lajoie_ and @mattperich's labs! Excited to see this out. We used a combination of neural re….
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Do humans, mice and flies control their feet similarly when they walk? 🪰🐁🚶. We explored that question in our recent work with @nidhi_s91 by investigating large scale locomotion datasets.
How do animals walk stably in the presence of intrinsic noise or external perturbations? . We currently lack a unified answer to this question across species with diverse embodiment. In this preprint, we provide evidence that legged species use a common.
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RT @nidhi_s91: How do animals walk stably in the presence of intrinsic noise or external perturbations? . We curr….
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Animals navigate their environment stably without inefficient course corrections despite unavoidable errors. In humans and some robots, this stability is achieved by controlling the placement of the...
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RT @TheCullenLab: Circling is observed in many mouse vestibular disorder models but is often left unquantified. Our paper, led by Oliver St….
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RT @JCashaback: Our latest paper that we are very excited about is out!."Online movements reflect ongoing deliberation.".A tour de force ef….
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From navigating a crowded hallway to skiing down a treacherous hill, humans are constantly making decisions while moving. Insightful past work has provided a glimpse of decision deliberation at the...
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RT @fredericcrevec1: Looking for PhD or postdoc in systems neuroscience & motor control? We are hiring ! ⬇️.
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RT @fredericcrevec1: Terrific couple of weeks for the lab 😎:. ➡️ Task-dependent co-articulation of movement sequences .by @hariteja11 .http….
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Essential tremor (ET), a movement disorder characterized by involuntary oscillations of the limbs during movement, remains to date not well understood. It has been recently suggested that the tremor...
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If you are at NCM, come check my recent work with @nidhi_s91 at poster 4-F-70 where we investigated locomotor variability in mice to gain insight into foot placement control during walking. #NCMDub24 @ncm_soc.
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RT @fredericcrevec1: Come see our work @ncm_soc #NCMDub24 From left to right: . Clémence Vandamme 2-F-75 Wednesday: rapid and flexible cont….
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RT @ClaraSaleri: I am extremely happy to share our latest study: Evidence for interacting but decoupled controls of decisions and movements….
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Many recent studies indicate that control of decisions and actions is integrated during interactive behavior. Among these, several carried out in humans and monkeys conclude that there is a co-regu...
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RT @delhayeben: New paper alert!."Fast grip force adaptation to friction relies on localized fingerpad strains" just out in @ScienceAdvance….
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RT @fredericcrevec1: 🚨Preprint time ! 🚨. ➡️Erroneous compensation for long-latency feedback delays as origin of Essential Tremor . https://….
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Essential tremor (ET), a movement disorder characterized by involuntary oscillations of the limbs during movement, remains to date not well understood. It has been recently suggested that the tremor...
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RT @LLogiaco: Are you a postdoc doing neuroscience? Have you not yet had an occasion to be invited to an external seminar? Do you want an o….
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RT @fredericcrevec1: And a second one ! 😊🥳.➡️ Dissociable effects of urgency and evidence accumulation during reaching revealed by dynamic….
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When making perceptual decisions, humans combine information across sensory modalities dependent on their respective uncertainties. However, it remains unknown how the brain handles multisensory...
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RT @hariteja11: 1. Very happy to share our work with @fredericcrevec1 focusing on how the motor nervous system produces sequential reachin….
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Classical theories propose that multiple goals of a sequence are specified simultaneously in the motor system, enabling each elements’ execution to be influenced by others in the sequence, a process...
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