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Scientific Reports|February 27, 2019
The visual geometry of a tool modulates generalization during adaptationMohsen Sadeghi, Hannah R Sheahan, James N Ingram, et al.
Experimental Brain Research|March 29, 2008
The statistics of natural hand movementsJames N Ingram, Konrad P Körding, Ian S Howard, et al.
Scientific Reports|September 27, 2018
Imagery of movements immediately following performance allows learning of motor skills that interfereHannah R Sheahan, James N Ingram, Goda M Žalalytė, et al.
Neuroreport|April 4, 2002
NeuroWatchJames N Ingram, Kelvin E. Jones, Beatrice Passani, et al.
Plos One|April 9, 2015
Evidence for distinct coastal and offshore communities of bottlenose dolphins in the north east AtlanticMachiel G Oudejans, Fleur Visser, Anneli Englund, et al.
Plos Computational Biology|October 8, 2011
A single-rate context-dependent learning process underlies rapid adaptation to familiar object dynamicsJames N Ingram, Ian S Howard, J Randall Flanagan, et al.
The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience|September 14, 2012
Gone in 0.6 seconds: the encoding of motor memories depends on recent sensorimotor statesIan S Howard, James N Ingram, David W Franklin, et al.
Journal of Neurophysiology|July 17, 2009
Statistics of natural movements are reflected in motor errorsIan S Howard, James N Ingram, Konrad P Körding, et al.
Nature Human Behaviour|May 9, 2018
Multiple motor memories are learned to control different points on a toolJames B Heald, James N Ingram, J Randall Flanagan, et al.
Current Biology : CB|March 30, 2010
Multiple grasp-specific representations of tool dynamics mediate skillful manipulationJames N Ingram, Ian S Howard, J Randall Flanagan, et al.
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Scientific Reports|February 27, 2019
The visual geometry of a tool modulates generalization during adaptationMohsen Sadeghi, Hannah R Sheahan, James N Ingram, et al.
Experimental Brain Research|March 29, 2008
The statistics of natural hand movementsJames N Ingram, Konrad P Körding, Ian S Howard, et al.
Scientific Reports|September 27, 2018
Imagery of movements immediately following performance allows learning of motor skills that interfereHannah R Sheahan, James N Ingram, Goda M Žalalytė, et al.
Neuroreport|April 4, 2002
NeuroWatchJames N Ingram, Kelvin E. Jones, Beatrice Passani, et al.
Plos One|April 9, 2015
Evidence for distinct coastal and offshore communities of bottlenose dolphins in the north east AtlanticMachiel G Oudejans, Fleur Visser, Anneli Englund, et al.
Plos Computational Biology|October 8, 2011
A single-rate context-dependent learning process underlies rapid adaptation to familiar object dynamicsJames N Ingram, Ian S Howard, J Randall Flanagan, et al.
The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience|September 14, 2012
Gone in 0.6 seconds: the encoding of motor memories depends on recent sensorimotor statesIan S Howard, James N Ingram, David W Franklin, et al.
Journal of Neurophysiology|July 17, 2009
Statistics of natural movements are reflected in motor errorsIan S Howard, James N Ingram, Konrad P Körding, et al.
Nature Human Behaviour|May 9, 2018
Multiple motor memories are learned to control different points on a toolJames B Heald, James N Ingram, J Randall Flanagan, et al.
Current Biology : CB|March 30, 2010
Multiple grasp-specific representations of tool dynamics mediate skillful manipulationJames N Ingram, Ian S Howard, J Randall Flanagan, et al.
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