Rome’s Distinguished Visitor Lecture scheduled for this Friday 23rd September 2022 at 10:00 CEST (9:00 BST).
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Abstract:
Motor planning is a short-term memory, that links past sensation and future actions. Slow dynamics in neural populations underlies motor planning. We study the neural mechanisms and computational principles underlying motor planning-related activity, and how planning is terminated to trigger a movement. We also explore how learning might shape motor planning-related neural activity in the motor cortex.