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Year: 2019

Srulijes, K., Klenk, J., Schwenk, M., Schatton, C., Schwickert, L., Teubner-Liepert, K. et al. (2019). Fall Risk in Relation to Individual Physical Activity Exposure in Patients with Different Neurodegenerative Diseases: a Pilot Study. Cerebellum, 18(3), 340-348.
Fall Risk in Relation to Individual Physical Activity Exposure in Patients with Different Neurodegenerative Diseases: a Pilot Study
Authors: Srulijes, Karin Klenk, Jochen Schwenk, Michael Schatton, Cornelia Schwickert, Lars Teubner-Liepert, Kristin Meyer, Miriam C., Srijana K. Maetzler, Walter Becker, Clemens Synofzik, Matthis
Research Areas: Uncategorized
Type of Publication: Article
Journal: Cerebellum
Volume: 18
Number: 3
Pages: 340-348
Year: 2019
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Year: 2018

Mohammadi, P., Malekzadeh, M. S., Kodl, J., Mukovskiy, A., Wigand, D., Giese, M. A. et al. (2018). Real-Time Control of Whole-Body Robot Motion and Trajectory Generation for Physiotherapeutic Juggling in VR. IROS2018, 270-277.
Real-Time Control of Whole-Body Robot Motion and Trajectory Generation for Physiotherapeutic Juggling in VR
Authors: Mohammadi, P. Malekzadeh, M. S. Kodl, Jindrich Mukovskiy, Albert; Wigand, D. Giese, Martin A.; Steil, Jochen
Type of Publication: Article
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Junker, M., Endres, D., Sun, Z. P., Dicke, P. W., Giese, M. A. & Thier, P. (2018). Learning from the past: A reverberation of past errors in the cerebellar climbing fiber signal. PLOS Biology, 16(8), e2004344.
Learning from the past: A reverberation of past errors in the cerebellar climbing fiber signal
Abstract:

The cerebellum allows us to rapidly adjust motor behavior to the needs of the situation. It is commonly assumed that cerebellum-based motor learning is guided by the difference between the desired and the actual behavior, i.e., by error information. Not only immediate but also future behavior will benefit from an error because it induces lasting changes of parallel fiber synapses on Purkinje cells (PCs), whose output mediates the behavioral adjustments. Olivary climbing fibers, likewise connecting with PCs, are thought to transport information on instant errors needed for the synaptic modification yet not to contribute to error memory. Here, we report work on monkeys tested in a saccadic learning paradigm that challenges this concept. We demonstrate not only a clear complex spikes (CS) signature of the error at the time of its occurrence but also a reverberation of this signature much later, before a new manifestation of the behavior, suitable to improve it.

Authors: Junker, M Endres, Dominik Sun, Zong Peng Dicke, Peter W. Giese, Martin A.; Thier, Peter
Type of Publication: Article
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Fedorov, L., Chang, D., Giese, M. A., B\"ulthoff, H. & de la Rosa, S. (2018). Adaptation aftereffects reveal representations for encoding of contingent social actions. PNAS, 115(29), 7515-7520.
Adaptation aftereffects reveal representations for encoding of contingent social actions
Abstract:

A hallmark of human social behavior is the effortless ability to relate one’s own actions to that of the interaction partner, e.g., when stretching out one’s arms to catch a tripping child. What are the behavioral properties of the neural substrates that support this indispensable human skill? Here we examined the processes underlying the ability to relate actions to each other, namely the recognition of spatiotemporal contingencies between actions (e.g., a “giving” that is followed by a “taking”). We used a behavioral adaptation paradigm to examine the response properties of perceptual mechanisms at a behavioral level. In contrast to the common view that action-sensitive units are primarily selective for one action (i.e., primary action, e.g., ‘throwing”), we demonstrate that these processes also exhibit sensitivity to a matching contingent action (e.g., “catching”). Control experiments demonstrate that the sensitivity of action recognition processes to contingent actions cannot be explained by lower-level visual features or amodal semantic adaptation. Moreover, we show that action recognition processes are sensitive only to contingent actions, but not to noncontingent actions, demonstrating their selective sensitivity to contingent actions. Our findings show the selective coding mechanism for action contingencies by action-sensitive processes and demonstrate how the representations of individual actions in social interactions can be linked in a unified representation

Authors: Fedorov, LA Chang, DS Giese, Martin A.; B\"ulthoff, HH de la Rosa, S
Type of Publication: Article
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Mukovskiy, A. (2018). Computational Methods for Cognitive and Cooperative Robotics. Phd Thesis.
Computational Methods for Cognitive and Cooperative Robotics
Research Areas: Uncategorized
Type of Publication: Phd Thesis
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Ardestani, M. H., Saini, N., Martinez, A. & Giese, M. A. (2018). Neural model for the visual recognition of animacy and social interaction. 27th International Conference on Artificial Neural Networks, Rhodes, Greece, October 4-7, 2018, Proceedings, Part III, 168-177.
Neural model for the visual recognition of animacy and social interaction
Authors: Ardestani, Mohammad Hovaidi Saini, N Martinez, A Giese, Martin A.
Research Areas: Uncategorized
Type of Publication: Article
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Kodl, J., Christensen, A., Dijkstra, T. & Giese, M. A (2018). Intent perception of human and non-human agent during ball throwing task in virtual reality. Intent perception of human and non-human agent during ball throwing task in virtual reality. ECVP, 26-30 Aug, Trieste, Italy .
Intent perception of human and non-human agent during ball throwing task in virtual reality
Authors: Kodl, Jindrich Christensen, A Dijkstra, Tjeerd Giese, Martin A.
Research Areas: Uncategorized
Type of Publication: In Collection
JRESEARCH_BOOK_TITLE: Intent perception of human and non-human agent during ball throwing task in virtual reality. ECVP, 26-30 Aug, Trieste, Italy
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Ardestani, M. H., Saini, N., Martinez, A. & Giese, M. A (2018). Neural model for the visual recognition of social intent. ECVP 2018, 26 - 30 August, Trieste, Italy .
Neural model for the visual recognition of social intent
Authors: Ardestani, Mohammad Hovaidi Saini, Nitin Martinez, Aleix Giese, Martin A.
Research Areas: Uncategorized
Type of Publication: In Collection
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Ardestani, M. H., Saini, N. & Giese, M. A (2018). Neural Model for the Recognition of Agency and Interaction from abstract stimuli. CNS Conference 2018, 13-18 July, Seattle, USA .
Neural Model for the Recognition of Agency and Interaction from abstract stimuli
Authors: Ardestani, Mohammad Hovaidi Saini, Nitin Giese, Martin A.
Research Areas: Uncategorized
Type of Publication: In Collection
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Ardestani, M. H., Saini, N. & Giese, M. A (2018). Neural Model for the Recognition of Agency and Interaction from Motion. VSS Conference 2018, 18-23 May, St.Petersburg, Florida, Journal of Vision September 2018, 18 , 430.
Neural Model for the Recognition of Agency and Interaction from Motion
Authors: Ardestani, Mohammad Hovaidi Saini, Nitin Giese, Martin A.
Research Areas: Uncategorized
Type of Publication: In Collection
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Ilg, W., Branscheidt, M., Butala, A., Celnik, P., de Paola, L., Horak, F. B. et al. (2018). Consensus paper: Neurophysiological assessments of ataxias in daily practice. Cerebellum,, 17(5), 628-653.
Consensus paper: Neurophysiological assessments of ataxias in daily practice
Authors: Ilg, Winfried; Branscheidt, M Butala, A Celnik, P de Paola, L Horak, F. B. Schöls, L Teive, H. A. G Vogel, A. P. Zee, D. S. Timmann, Dagmar
Research Areas: Uncategorized
Type of Publication: Article
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Thijssen, B., Dijkstra, T., Heskes, T. & Wessels, L. F. (2018). Bayesian data integration for quantifying the contribution of diverse measurements to parameter estimates. Bioinformatics, 34(5), 803-811.
Bayesian data integration for quantifying the contribution of diverse measurements to parameter estimates
Authors: Thijssen, Bram Dijkstra, Tjeerd Heskes, Tom Wessels, Lodewyk F A
Research Areas: Uncategorized
Type of Publication: Article
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de la Rosa, S., Fademrecht, L., B\"ulthoff, H. H., Giese, M. A. & Curio, C. (2018). Two ways to facial expression recognition? Motor and visual information have different effects on facial expression recognition. Psychological Science,, 29(8), 1257-1269.
Two ways to facial expression recognition? Motor and visual information have different effects on facial expression recognition
Authors: de la Rosa, Sebastian Fademrecht, Laura B\"ulthoff, Heinrich Heinrich Giese, Martin A.; Curio, Cristobal
Research Areas: Uncategorized
Type of Publication: Article
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Chiovetto, E., Curio, C., Endres, D. & Giese, M. A. (2018). Perceptual integration of kinematic components in the recognition of emotional facial expressions. Journal of Vision, 18 (4):13, 1-19.
Perceptual integration of kinematic components in the recognition of emotional facial expressions
Authors: Chiovetto, Enrico Curio, Cristobal Endres, Dominik Giese, Martin A.
Research Areas: Uncategorized
Type of Publication: Article
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Fedorov, L., Dijkstra, T. & Giese, M. A. (2018). Lighting-from-above prior in biological motion perception. Scientific Reports, 8(1), 1507.
Lighting-from-above prior in biological motion perception
Authors: Fedorov, Leonid Dijkstra, Tjeerd Giese, Martin A.
Research Areas: Uncategorized
Type of Publication: Article
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Lederer, S., Dijkstra, T. & Heskes, T. (2018). Additive Dose Response Models: Explicit Formulation and the Loewe Additivity Consistency Condition. Front. Pharmacol., 9:31.
Additive Dose Response Models: Explicit Formulation and the Loewe Additivity Consistency Condition
Authors: Lederer, Simone Dijkstra, Tjeerd Heskes, Tom
Research Areas: Uncategorized
Type of Publication: Article
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Chiovetto, E., Huber, M., Sternad, D. & Giese, M. A. (2018). Low-dimensional organization of angular momentum during walking on a narrow beam. Sci Rep., 8(1), 95.
Low-dimensional organization of angular momentum during walking on a narrow beam
Authors: Chiovetto, Enrico Huber, ME Sternad, Dagmar Giese, Martin A.
Research Areas: Uncategorized
Type of Publication: Article
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Sperber, C., Christensen, A., Ilg, W., Giese, M. A. & Karnath, H.-O. (2018). Apraxia of object-related action does not depend on visual feedback. Cortex, 99:103-117.
Apraxia of object-related action does not depend on visual feedback
Authors: Sperber, Christoph Christensen, Andrea Ilg, Winfried; Giese, Martin A.; Karnath, Hans-Otto
Research Areas: Uncategorized
Type of Publication: Article
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Year: 2017

Li, B., Virtanen, J. P., Oeltermann, A., Schwarz, C., Giese, M. A., Ziemann, U. et al. (2017). Lifting the Veil on the Dynamics of Neuronal Activities Evoked by Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation. eLife pii: e30552.
Lifting the Veil on the Dynamics of Neuronal Activities Evoked by Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation
Authors: Li, Bin Virtanen, Jan Paul Oeltermann, Anton Schwarz, Con Giese, Martin A.; Ziemann, U Benali, Alia
Type of Publication: Article
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Kodl, J., Mukovskiy, A., Dijkstra, T., Brötz, D., Ludolph, N., Taubert, N. et al. (2017). Ball Throwing Games in Virtual Reality for Motor Rehabilitation. Iberdiscap, Bogota, Colombia, ISSN 2619-6433, 489-496.
Ball Throwing Games in Virtual Reality for Motor Rehabilitation
Authors: Kodl, Jindrich Mukovskiy, Albert; Dijkstra, Tjeerd Brötz, D Ludolph, Nicolas Taubert, Nick; Giese, Martin A.
Research Areas: Uncategorized
Type of Publication: Article
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Kodl, J., Mukovskiy, A., Dijkstra, T., Brötz, D., Ludolph, N., Taubert, N. et al (2017). Ball Throwing Games in Virtual Reality for Motor Rehabilitation. IX Iberoamerican Congress in Assistive Technology, Iberdiscap, Bogota, Colombia, ISSN 2619-6433 .
Ball Throwing Games in Virtual Reality for Motor Rehabilitation
Authors: Kodl, Jindrich Mukovskiy, Albert; Dijkstra, Tjeerd Brötz, D Ludolph, Nicolas Taubert, Nick; Giese, Martin A.
Research Areas: Uncategorized
Type of Publication: In Collection
Ludolph, N., Pölger, J., Giese, M. A. & Ilg, W. (2017). Motor expertise facilitates the precision of state extrapolation in perception. In PLoS ONE 12 (11), e0187666.
Motor expertise facilitates the precision of state extrapolation in perception
Authors: Ludolph, Nicolas Pölger, Jannis Giese, Martin A.; Ilg, Winfried
Research Areas: Uncategorized
Type of Publication: Article
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Ludolph, N., Giese, M. A. & Ilg, W. (2017). Interacting Learning Processes during Skill Acquisition. Learning to control with gradually changing system dynamics. In Scientific reports, 7(1), 325.
Interacting Learning Processes during Skill Acquisition. Learning to control with gradually changing system dynamics
Authors: Ludolph, Nicolas Giese, Martin A.; Ilg, Winfried
Research Areas: Uncategorized
Type of Publication: Article
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Sting, L., Fedorov, L., Dijkstra, T., Hock, H. & Giese, M. A (2017). Dynamics of multi stable biological motion perception. VSS Conference 2017, 19-24 May, St.Petersburg, Florida, Journal of Vision. 2017; 17(10):70-70 .
Dynamics of multi stable biological motion perception
Authors: Sting, Louisa Fedorov, Leonid Dijkstra, Tjeerd Hock, Howard Giese, Martin A.
Research Areas: Uncategorized
Type of Publication: In Collection
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Fedorov, L., Dijkstra, T., Sting, L., Hock, H. & Giese, M. A (2017). Modeling of the perceptual dynamics of the perception of body motion. CNS 2017, Antwerp, Belgium .
Modeling of the perceptual dynamics of the perception of body motion
Authors: Fedorov, Leonid Dijkstra, Tjeerd Sting, Louisa Hock, Howard Giese, Martin A.
Research Areas: Uncategorized
Type of Publication: In Collection
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Ardestani, M. H., Caggaino, V. & Giese, M. A. (2017). Neurodynamical model for the coupling of action perception and execution. ICANN 2017, 10613, 19-26.
Neurodynamical model for the coupling of action perception and execution
Authors: Ardestani, Mohammad Hovaidi Caggaino, Vittorio Giese, Martin A.
Research Areas: Uncategorized
Type of Publication: Article
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Ardestani, M. H. & Giese, M. A (2017). Biophysically plausible neural model for the interaction between visual and motor representations of action. VSS Conference 2017, 19-24 May, St.Petersburg, Florida, Journal of Vision. 2017; 17(10):1167-1167 .
Biophysically plausible neural model for the interaction between visual and motor representations of action
Authors: Ardestani, Mohammad Hovaidi Giese, Martin A.
Research Areas: Uncategorized
Type of Publication: In Collection
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Ardestani, M. H. & Giese, M. A (2017). Neuro-dynamical model for the coupling of action perception and execution. ECVP 2017, 28-31 Aug., Berlin, Germany .
Neuro-dynamical model for the coupling of action perception and execution
Authors: Ardestani, Mohammad Hovaidi Giese, Martin A.
Research Areas: Uncategorized
Type of Publication: In Collection
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M\"uller, B., Ilg, W., Giese, M. A. & Ludolph, N. (2017). Validation of Enhanced Kinect Sensor based Motion Capturing for Gait Assessment. PLoS ONE, 12(4), e0175813.
Validation of Enhanced Kinect Sensor based Motion Capturing for Gait Assessment
Authors: M\"uller, Björn Ilg, Winfried; Giese, Martin A.; Ludolph, Nicolas
Research Areas: Uncategorized
Type of Publication: Article
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Schatton, C., Synofzik, M., Fleszar, Z., Giese, M. A., Schöls, L. & Ilg, W. (2017). Individualized exergame training improves postural control in advanced degenerative spinocerebellar ataxia: a rater-blinded, intra-individually controlled trial. Parkinsonism and Related Disorders, 39(80-84).
Individualized exergame training improves postural control in advanced degenerative spinocerebellar ataxia: a rater-blinded, intra-individually controlled trial
Authors: Schatton, Cornelia Synofzik, M Fleszar, Zofia Giese, Martin A.; Schöls, L Ilg, Winfried
Research Areas: Uncategorized
Type of Publication: Article
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Mukovskiy, A., Vassallo, C., Naveau, M., Stasse, O., Souères, P. & Giese, M. A. (2017). Adaptive synthesis of dynamically feasible full-body movements for the humanoid robot HRP-2 by flexible combination of learned dynamic movement primitives. Robotics and Autonomous Systems, 91, 270.
Adaptive synthesis of dynamically feasible full-body movements for the humanoid robot HRP-2 by flexible combination of learned dynamic movement primitives
Authors: Mukovskiy, Albert; Vassallo, Christian Naveau, Maximilien Stasse, Olivier Souères, Philippe Giese, Martin A.
Research Areas: Uncategorized
Type of Publication: Article
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Mukovskiy, A., Taubert, N., Endres, D., Vassallo, C., Naveau, M., Stasse, O. et al. (2017). Modeling of coordinated human body motion by learning of structured dynamic representations. In: J.P. Laumond et al. (Eds.): "Geometric and Numerical Foundations of Movements," Springer STAR Series, Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg., 117, 237-267.
Modeling of coordinated human body motion by learning of structured dynamic representations
Authors: Mukovskiy, Albert; Taubert, Nick; Endres, Dominik Vassallo, C Naveau, M Stasse, O Souères, P Giese, Martin A.
Research Areas: Uncategorized
Type of Publication: Article
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Year: 2016

Ludolph, N., Giese, M. A., Mueller, O. M., Goericke, S. L., Ernst, T., Timmann, D. et al (2016). Cerebellar regions involved in fine motor control and learning to control dynamic objects. NCM 2016, Montego Bay, Jamaica .
Cerebellar regions involved in fine motor control and learning to control dynamic objects
Authors: Ludolph, Nicolas Giese, Martin A.; Mueller, Oliver M. Goericke, Sophia L. Ernst, Thomas Timmann, Dagmar Ilg, Winfried
Type of Publication: In Collection
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Taubert, N., Markanday, A., Spadacenta, S., Dicke, P., Thier, P. & Giese, M. A (2016). Monkey Head: Highly-realistic Computer-animation Model for Macaque Facial Expressions. VECTOR Conference 27-29 Juli, T\"ubingen, Germany .
Monkey Head: Highly-realistic Computer-animation Model for Macaque Facial Expressions
Authors: Taubert, Nick; Markanday, Akshay Spadacenta, Silvia Dicke, Peter Thier, Peter Giese, Martin A.
Research Areas: Uncategorized
Type of Publication: In Collection
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Taubert, N., Li, J., Endres, D., Christensen, A., de Gelder, B. & Giese, M. A (2016). Probabilistic model for the online synthesis of stylized reactive movements in Virtual Reality. VECTOR Conference 27-29 Juli, T\"ubingen, Germany .
Probabilistic model for the online synthesis of stylized reactive movements in Virtual Reality
Authors: Taubert, Nick; Li, Junru Endres, Dominik Christensen, Andrea de Gelder, Beatrice Giese, Martin A.
Research Areas: Uncategorized
Type of Publication: In Collection
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Fedorov, L., Vangeneugden, J. & Giese, M. A. (2016). Neural Model for the Influence of Shading on the Multistability of the Perception of Body Motion. BEST PAPER AWARD, In Proceedings of the 8th International Joint Conference on Computational Intelligence, Portugal 2016, 3, 69-76.
Neural Model for the Influence of Shading on the Multistability of the Perception of Body Motion
Authors: Fedorov, Leonid Vangeneugden, Joris Giese, Martin A.
Research Areas: Uncategorized
Type of Publication: Article
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Caggiano, V., Fleischer, F., Pomper, J. K., Giese*, M. A. & Thier*, P. (2016). Mirror Neurons in Monkey Premotor Area F5 Show Tuning for Critical Features of Visual Causality Perception. Curr Biol, 26(22), 3077-3082. (*ec).
Mirror Neurons in Monkey Premotor Area F5 Show Tuning for Critical Features of Visual Causality Perception
Authors: Caggiano, Vittorio Fleischer, Falk Pomper, Joern K. Giese*, Martin A. Thier*, Peter
Research Areas: Uncategorized
Type of Publication: Article
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Giese, M. A., Kuravi, P. & Vogels, R (2016). N}eural model for stimulus-specific adaptation of neurons in area {IT. SFN 2016, San Diego Nov 12-16 .
N}eural model for stimulus-specific adaptation of neurons in area {IT
Authors: Giese, Martin A.; Kuravi, Pradeep Vogels, Rufin
Research Areas: Uncategorized
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Thijssen, B., Dijkstra, T. M., Heskes, T. & Wessels, L. F. (2016). BCM: toolkit for Bayesian analysis of Computational Models using samplers. BMC Systems Biology, 10, 100.
BCM: toolkit for Bayesian analysis of Computational Models using samplers
Authors: Thijssen, Bram Dijkstra, Tjeerd M. H. Heskes, Tom Wessels, Lodewyk F. A.
Research Areas: Uncategorized
Type of Publication: Article
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Sternad, D., Mukovskiy, A., Ebert, J. & Dijkstra, T (2016). Dynamic Stability in Human Control of Complex Object. Ann. Meeting of NCM Soc., April, 2016, Montego Bay .
Dynamic Stability in Human Control of Complex Object
Authors: Sternad, D Mukovskiy, Albert; Ebert, J Dijkstra, Tjeerd
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Karklinsky, M., Naveau, M., Mukovskiy, A., Stasse, O., Flash, T. & Souères, P. (2016). Robust human-inspired power law trajectories for humanoid HRP-2 robot. Biomedical Robotics and Biomechatronics, 6th IEEE Conference Paper, 106-113.
Robust human-inspired power law trajectories for humanoid HRP-2 robot
Authors: Karklinsky, M Naveau, M Mukovskiy, Albert; Stasse, O Flash, T Souères, P
Research Areas: Uncategorized
Type of Publication: Article
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Jastroff, J., Winter, F. L., Giese, M. A. & Vandenbulcke, M (2016). Distinct roles of the anterior temporal lobe and the inferior frontal gyrus in recognition of dynamic emotional body expressions in patients with frontotemporal dementia. Journal of Vision September 2016, Vol.1 , 168.
Distinct roles of the anterior temporal lobe and the inferior frontal gyrus in recognition of dynamic emotional body expressions in patients with frontotemporal dementia
Authors: Jastroff, Jan Winter, François Laurent De Giese, Martin A.; Vandenbulcke, Mathieu
Research Areas: Uncategorized
Type of Publication: In Collection
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Fedorov, L. & Giese, M. A (2016). An integrated model for the shading and silhouette cues in the perception of biological motion. Journal of Vision, Vol 16 , 273.
An integrated model for the shading and silhouette cues in the perception of biological motion
Authors: Fedorov, Leonid Giese, Martin A.
Research Areas: Uncategorized
Type of Publication: In Collection
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Ilg, W., Fleszar, Z., Schatton, C., Hengel, H., Harmuth, F., Bauer, P. et al. (2016). Individual changes in preclinical spinocerebellar ataxia identified via increased motor complexity. Mov Disord., 31(12), 1891-1900.
Individual changes in preclinical spinocerebellar ataxia identified via increased motor complexity
Authors: Ilg, Winfried; Fleszar, Zofia Schatton, Cornelia Hengel, Holger Harmuth, Florian Bauer, Peter Timmann, Dagmar Giese, Martin A.; Schöls, Ludger Synofzik, Matthis
Research Areas: Uncategorized
Type of Publication: Article
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Steiner, K., Endres, A., Thier, W., Batsikadze, G., Ludolph, N., Ilg, W. et al. (2016). Cerebellar tDCS does not improve learning in a complex whole body dynamic balance task in young healthy subjects. PLoS ONE, 11(9).
Cerebellar tDCS does not improve learning in a complex whole body dynamic balance task in young healthy subjects
Authors: Steiner, KM Endres, A Thier, W Batsikadze, G Ludolph, Nicolas Ilg, Winfried; Timmann, D
Research Areas: Uncategorized
Type of Publication: Article
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Giese, M. A., Kuravi, P., Fedorov, L. & Vogels, R (2016). N}eural model for adaptation effects in shape-selective neurons in area {IT. Annual Meeting of the Society for Neuroscience, 12-16 November, San Diego, USA .
N}eural model for adaptation effects in shape-selective neurons in area {IT
Authors: Giese, Martin A.; Kuravi, P Fedorov, Leonid Vogels, R
Research Areas: Uncategorized
Type of Publication: In Collection
Jastorff, J., Winter, F. D., Van den Stock, J., Vandenberghe, R., Giese, M. A. & Vandenbulcke, M. (2016). Functional dissociation between anterior temporal lobe and inferior frontal gyrus in the processing of dynamic body expressions: Insights from behavioral variant frontotemporal dementia. Human Brain Mapping, 37(12), 4472-4486.
Functional dissociation between anterior temporal lobe and inferior frontal gyrus in the processing of dynamic body expressions: Insights from behavioral variant frontotemporal dementia
Authors: Jastorff, J Winter, FL De Van den Stock, J Vandenberghe, R Giese, Martin A.; Vandenbulcke, M
Research Areas: Uncategorized
Type of Publication: Article
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Kodl, J., Ravishankar, G., Christensen, A. & Giese, M. A (2016). Sensorimotor Learning in Environments with Unnatural Physics. VECTOR Conference 27-29 Juli, T\"ubingen, Germany .
Sensorimotor Learning in Environments with Unnatural Physics
Authors: Kodl, Jindrich Ravishankar, Girija Christensen, Andrea Giese, Martin A.
Research Areas: Uncategorized
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Kodl, J., Taubert, N. & Giese, M. A (2016). Detecting Body Movement Patterns Resulting in Deceptive Behaviour in a Virtual Reality Throwing Task. VECTOR Conference 27-29 Juli, T\"ubingen, Germany .
Detecting Body Movement Patterns Resulting in Deceptive Behaviour in a Virtual Reality Throwing Task
Authors: Kodl, Jindrich Taubert, Nick; Giese, Martin A.
Research Areas: Uncategorized
Type of Publication: In Collection
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Giese, M. A. (2016). Face Recognition: Canonical Mechanisms at Multiple Timescales. Curr Biol., 26(13), 534-537.
Face Recognition: Canonical Mechanisms at Multiple Timescales
Abstract:

Adaptation is ubiquitous in the nervous system, and many possible computational roles have been discussed. A new functional imaging study suggests that, in face recognition, the learning of ‘norm faces’ and adaptation resulting in perceptual after-effects depend on the same mechanism.

Authors: Giese, Martin A.
Research Areas: Uncategorized
Type of Publication: Article
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