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Seminar✓ Recording AvailableNeuroscience

Motor BMIs for probing sensorimotor control and parsing distributed learning

Amy Orsborn

Dr

University of Washington

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Friday, October 9, 2020

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Friday, October 9, 2020

4:00 PM Europe/London

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Neuroscience

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SWC Symposium

Duration

70 minutes

Abstract

Brain-machine interfaces (BMIs) change how the brain sends and receives information from the environment, opening new ways to probe brain function. For instance, motor BMIs allow us to precisely define and manipulate the sensorimotor loop which has enabled new insights into motor control and learning. In this talk, I’ll first present an example study where sensory-motor loop manipulations in BMI allowed us to probe feed-forward and feedback control mechanisms in ways that are not possible in the natural motor system. This study shed light on sensorimotor processing, and in turn led to state-of-the-art neural interface performance. I’ll then survey recent work that highlights the likelihood that BMIs, much like natural motor learning, engages multiple distributed learning mechanisms that can be carefully interrogated with BMI.

Topics

BMI manipulationbrain-machine interfacesdistributed learningfeed-forward controlfeedback controlmotor controlmotor learningneural interfacesensorimotor controlsensorimotor processing

About the Speaker

Amy Orsborn

Dr

University of Washington

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faculty.washington.edu/aorsborn/

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