Researcher interests: The study of reward on behavior: how the brain uses reward to drive and shape behavior. The study of the control of eye movement using computational analysis. The role of the basal ganglia and cerebellum in controlling movement.
FACULTY / SCHOOL: Faculty of Science
Selected Publications
cerebellar climbing fibers encode expected reward size (2019)|
eLife|
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using extracellular low frequency signals to improve the spike sorting of cerebellar complex spikes (2019)|
Journal of Neuroscience Methods|
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author response cerebellar climbing fibers encode expected reward size (2019)|
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using extracellular low frequency signals to improve the spike sorting of cerebellar complex spikes (2019)|
bioRxiv|
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cerebellar climbing fibers encode expected reward size (2019)|
bioRxiv|
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encoding of reward and decoding movement from the frontal eye field during smooth pursuit eye movements (2018)|
The Journal of Neuroscience|
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coordinated cerebellar climbing fiber activity signals learned sensorimotor predictions (2018)|
Nature Neuroscience|
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coordinated cerebellar climbing fiber activity signals learned sensorimotor predictions (2018)|
Nature Neuroscience|
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smooth pursuit eye movement of monkeys naive to laboratory setups with pictures and artificial stimuli (2018)|
Frontiers in Systems Neuroscience|
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coordinated cerebellar climbing fiber activity is gated by behavioral context in a voluntary motor regime (2018)|
bioRxiv|
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