Alumni of the
Laboratory for Computational Motor Control
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Jörn Diedrichsen, 2003
Shadmehr Lab, June 2003
Jörn Diedrichsen, 2004
Christine Lee and Jörn Diedrichsen, 2006.
Christine Lee, Sarah Hemminger,
Arash Hadipour, Reza Shadmehr, Sang June Oh, Vincent Huang, Jun Izawa, and Jörn Diedrichsen. 2006
Jörn Diedrichsen and Bardia
Behabadi, Lab reunion dinner, San Diego 2007.
Erin Heerey, Maurice Smith, and
Jörn Diedrichsen, Lab dinner, San Diego 2010. |
Jörn joined the lab in 2003
after completing his PhD in Psychology from University of California Berkeley. With Jörn, we built an fMRI compatible
robot and became the first lab in the world to study reach adaptation using
functional magnetic resonance imaging.
Jörn brought the tools of statistical learning to the problem of motor
adaptation, altering the path of motor learning research to incorporate
optimal estimation and control. He
subsequently became an Assistant Professor at University of Bangor, UK. He is currently Associate Professor (Senior
Lecturer) at University College London. The results of his research was
published in the following papers: The coordination of movement: optimal
feedback control and beyond. J
Diedrichsen, R Shadmehr, and RB Ivry (2010) Trends in
Cognitive Sciences 14:31-39. Citations Reach
adaptation: what determines whether we learn an internal model of the tool or
adapt the model of our arm? J Kluzik, J Diedrichsen, R
Shadmehr, and AJ Bastian (2008) Journal of Neurophysiology 100:1455-1464. Abstract Citations Active
learning: learning a motor skill without a coach. VS Huang, R Shadmehr, and J Diedrichsen (2008) Journal
of Neurophysiology 100:879-887.
Abstract Citations Sensory
prediction errors drive cerebellum-dependent adaptation of reaching.
YW Tseng, J Diedrichsen, JW Krakauer, R Shadmehr, and AJ Bastian (2007) Journal
of Neurophysiology 98:54-62. Abstract Citations Dissociating
timing and coordination as functions of the cerebellum. J
Diedrichsen, SE Criscimagna-Hemminger, and R Shadmehr
(2007) Journal of Neuroscience, 27:6291-6301. Abstract Citations A spatially
unbiased atlas template of the human cerebellum. J Diedrichsen
(2006) NeuroImage, 33:127-138. Abstract Citations Neural correlates of
reach errors. J Diedrichsen, Y Hashambhoy, T Rane, and
R Shadmehr (2005) Journal of Neuroscience 25:9919-9931. Abstract Citations Detecting and
adjusting for artifacts in fMRI time series data. J Diedrichsen, and R Shadmehr (2005) NeuroImage 27:624-634. Abstract Citations |