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Arko Ghosh

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NPJ Digital Medicine|July 16, 2019
The details of past actions on a smartphone touchscreen are reflected by intrinsic sensorimotor dynamicsMyriam Balerna, Arko Ghosh
Neuropsychologia|September 15, 2014
Withdrawal of voluntary inhibition unravels the off state of the spontaneous blink generatorTimoleon Moraitis, Arko Ghosh
Clinical Neurophysiology : Official Journal of the International Federation of Clinical Neurophysiology|September 24, 2013
Tactile underrepresentation of the forehead along the vertical axisSara Hänzi, Arko Ghosh
The Journal of Physiology|September 25, 2013
The spinal reflex cannot be perceptually separated from voluntary movementsArko Ghosh, Patrick Haggard
NPJ Digital Medicine|March 24, 2023
Common multi-day rhythms in smartphone behaviorEnea Ceolini, Arko Ghosh
Iscience|March 8, 2021
Large cognitive fluctuations surrounding sleep in daily livingReto Huber, Arko Ghosh
Iscience|April 13, 2026
Bursts of regional cortical inhibition during smartphone useWenyu Wan, Arko Ghosh
Physical Review. E|August 16, 2020
Generalized priority-based model for smartphone screen touchesJean-Pascal Pfister, Arko Ghosh
Neuroimage. Reports|June 26, 2025
Can you hear me now? Momentary increase in smartphone usage enhances neural processing of task-irrelevant sound tonesMark van de Ruit, Arko Ghosh
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|September 26, 2014
Using voluntary motor commands to inhibit involuntary arm movementsArko Ghosh, John Rothwell, Patrick Haggard
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NPJ Digital Medicine|July 16, 2019
The details of past actions on a smartphone touchscreen are reflected by intrinsic sensorimotor dynamicsMyriam Balerna, Arko Ghosh
Neuropsychologia|September 15, 2014
Withdrawal of voluntary inhibition unravels the off state of the spontaneous blink generatorTimoleon Moraitis, Arko Ghosh
Clinical Neurophysiology : Official Journal of the International Federation of Clinical Neurophysiology|September 24, 2013
Tactile underrepresentation of the forehead along the vertical axisSara Hänzi, Arko Ghosh
The Journal of Physiology|September 25, 2013
The spinal reflex cannot be perceptually separated from voluntary movementsArko Ghosh, Patrick Haggard
NPJ Digital Medicine|March 24, 2023
Common multi-day rhythms in smartphone behaviorEnea Ceolini, Arko Ghosh
Iscience|March 8, 2021
Large cognitive fluctuations surrounding sleep in daily livingReto Huber, Arko Ghosh
Iscience|April 13, 2026
Bursts of regional cortical inhibition during smartphone useWenyu Wan, Arko Ghosh
Physical Review. E|August 16, 2020
Generalized priority-based model for smartphone screen touchesJean-Pascal Pfister, Arko Ghosh
Neuroimage. Reports|June 26, 2025
Can you hear me now? Momentary increase in smartphone usage enhances neural processing of task-irrelevant sound tonesMark van de Ruit, Arko Ghosh
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|September 26, 2014
Using voluntary motor commands to inhibit involuntary arm movementsArko Ghosh, John Rothwell, Patrick Haggard
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