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James Ashe

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Neuron|March 31, 2005
Anticipatory activity in primary motor cortex codes memorized movement sequencesXiaofeng Lu, James Ashe
The European Journal of Neuroscience|July 24, 2015
Dynamic reorganization of neural activity in motor cortex during new sequence productionXiaofeng Lu, James Ashe
Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology|November 1, 2014
The olivo-cerebellar system as a neural clockJames Ashe, Khalaf Bushara
Experimental Brain Research|September 30, 2005
On the relations between single cell activity in the motor cortex and the direction and magnitude of three-dimensional dynamic isometric forceJyl Boline, James Ashe
IEEE Transactions on Neural Systems and Rehabilitation Engineering : a Publication of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society|June 6, 2009
Offline decoding of end-point forces using neural ensembles: application to a brain-machine interfaceRahul Gupta, James Ashe
Experimental Brain Research|December 13, 2002
Adaptation of arm trajectory during continuous drawing movements in different dynamic environmentsTamami Fukushi, James Ashe
Journal of Neurophysiology|November 10, 2006
Lack of adaptation to random conflicting force fields of variable magnitudeRahul Gupta, James Ashe
Nature Neuroscience|January 30, 2007
Intelligence in actionMatthew V Chafee, James Ashe
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|August 3, 2011
Role of olivocerebellar system in timing without awarenessXiang Wu, James Ashe, Khalaf O Bushara
Learning & Memory (Cold Spring Harbor, N.Y.)|October 4, 2007
Time of day accounts for overnight improvement in sequence learningAysha Keisler, James Ashe, Daniel T Willingham
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Neuron|March 31, 2005
Anticipatory activity in primary motor cortex codes memorized movement sequencesXiaofeng Lu, James Ashe
The European Journal of Neuroscience|July 24, 2015
Dynamic reorganization of neural activity in motor cortex during new sequence productionXiaofeng Lu, James Ashe
Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology|November 1, 2014
The olivo-cerebellar system as a neural clockJames Ashe, Khalaf Bushara
Experimental Brain Research|September 30, 2005
On the relations between single cell activity in the motor cortex and the direction and magnitude of three-dimensional dynamic isometric forceJyl Boline, James Ashe
IEEE Transactions on Neural Systems and Rehabilitation Engineering : a Publication of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society|June 6, 2009
Offline decoding of end-point forces using neural ensembles: application to a brain-machine interfaceRahul Gupta, James Ashe
Experimental Brain Research|December 13, 2002
Adaptation of arm trajectory during continuous drawing movements in different dynamic environmentsTamami Fukushi, James Ashe
Journal of Neurophysiology|November 10, 2006
Lack of adaptation to random conflicting force fields of variable magnitudeRahul Gupta, James Ashe
Nature Neuroscience|January 30, 2007
Intelligence in actionMatthew V Chafee, James Ashe
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|August 3, 2011
Role of olivocerebellar system in timing without awarenessXiang Wu, James Ashe, Khalaf O Bushara
Learning & Memory (Cold Spring Harbor, N.Y.)|October 4, 2007
Time of day accounts for overnight improvement in sequence learningAysha Keisler, James Ashe, Daniel T Willingham
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