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Jordan Taylor retweeted
29 Nov 2021
Explicit statement of something that has been true at Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience since forever(?): "For initial submissions, it is permissible to paste figures into the manuscript file"
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Jordan Taylor retweeted
Wonderful to see our COIN model of motor repertoire learning published. Great work by James Heald @HealdJbh40 in collaboration with Máté Lengyel. rdcu.be/cBYhM Great accompanying N&V by Anne Collins @Anne_on_Tw and Sam McDougle @smickdougle nature.com/articles/d41586-0…
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Jordan Taylor retweeted
A theory of motor memory places emphasis on the importance of context. Read more in this brilliant N&V by Anne Collins (@Anne_On_Tw @ccnlab) and Samuel McDougle (@smickdougle) (For subscribers) go.nature.com/3FQ6w4T
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17 Aug 2021
If you dream about visuomotor rotations, will you wake up with an after effect?
16 Aug 2021
Excited to announce a new preprint showing human motor adaptation without movement -- a collaborative effort between #AlexForrence, @smickdougle, and myself! biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/…
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11 Jul 2021
No need for monetary rewards. Lab is going to save big time $$$ now
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Jordan Taylor retweeted
Direct and indirect cues can enable dual-adaptation, but through different learning processes biorxiv.org/cgi/content/shor… #biorxiv_neursci

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16 Mar 2021
Looks good based on the very comprehensive tweeprint
16 Mar 2021
New preprint with @jjodx, where we review visuomotor adaptation over the last ~10 years. We specifically outline three types of error that operate in these tasks, and the processes that learn from them. Every major point is supported by 2 independent studies. #tweeprint
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Jordan Taylor retweeted
Excited to share our new preprint w @IPALab @smickdougle! Here, we show that the generalization of learned motor behaviors is influenced by both low-level kinematic features and high-level inferences about different movement contexts. Thread below👇 biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/…

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11 Dec 2020
haha, typo. "now, you can"
Replying to @IPALab
Did you mean "no, you can't" or "now, you can"?
11 Dec 2020
No you can blame your cerebellum for why you are bad at math
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10 Dec 2020
Under your model for M&K 2006, shouldn't you consider the effect to be of two target errors and not target error and sensory prediction error?
Replying to @_scottalbert
While it may seem like explicit strategies "bully" the implicit system, sometimes we are our own worst enemy - in certain cases, implicit learning appears to compete with itself as it responds to two incongruous error sources (a sensory prediction error and a task error).
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29 Nov 2020
Such a great group! A new hub for motor neuroscience
28 Nov 2020
Looking to make the jump to a faculty position in 2021? Come join us! One of these lectureships is in the area of Cognition & Neuroscience, and I'm hoping for a great new colleague. I just joined the School back in January... feel free to ask me any questions!
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25 Nov 2020
Great program and people
25 Nov 2020
Please RT: PhD positions in Cognition & Perception @NYUAbuDhabi (deadline: December 1). Fellowships include full tuition scholarship, housing, health insurance, travel benefits, and a stipend. Funding for 5 years (2 in New York, 3 in Abu Dhabi). More info: nyuad.nyu.edu/en/academics/g…
12 Nov 2020
Thanks everyone for retweeting! Hopefully it will reach some interested folks.
Interested in graduate school? Come work with us @IPALab in the Department of Psychology and Princeton Neuroscience Institute! The deadline is early, November 23: gradschool.princeton.edu/aca… Contact me if you have any questions.
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Jordan Taylor retweeted
Dear colleagues and friends, please help me spread the word. The CoDex Lab codexlab.org is recruiting PhD students! Please join us to do exciting research in human motor skill learning and rehabilitation. Interested applicants can email me directly at jing.xu@uga.edu.

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