Alumni of the
Laboratory for Computational Motor Control
Tushar Rane
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Tushar Rane, 2004
Tushar Rane, Jun Izawa,
Christine Lee, Minnan Xu-Wilson,
Reza Shadmehr, and Vincent Huang. Niagara Falls, 2006.
Sang June Oh, Haiyin Chen-Harris,
Arash Hadipour, and Tushar Rane, 2006.
Jun Izawa, Tushar Rane, and
Reza Shadmehr. Niagara Falls, 2006. |
Tushar joined the lab as a MS
BME student in 2004. He studied reach adaptation
from a new perspective: learning in order to optimize performance, and not
simply cancel a disturbance. He was
part of the team that performed the first fMRI experiments on reach
adaptation. He subsequently joined the
BME PhD program at Johns Hopkins University. His results were published in the following
works: Neural
correlates of reach errors. J Diedrichsen, Y Hashambhoy,
T Rane, and R Shadmehr (2005) Journal of Neuroscience 25:9919-9931. Abstract Citations Motor
adaptation as a process of reoptimization. J Izawa, T Rane, O Donchin, and R Shadmehr
(2008) Journal of Neuroscience 28:2883-2891. Abstract Supplementary-material Citations Effects of changing noise in dynamics of
reaching on changes in control of reaching: an optimal control perspective. Tushar Rane (2006)
MS Thesis, Johns Hopkins University. |