Corey Wadsley (@coreywadsley) 's Twitter Profile
Corey Wadsley

@coreywadsley

Postdoc interested in motor and cognitive control | Action Control Laboratory, Department of Human Physiology, @uoregon l 🥝 in 🇺🇸

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Winston Byblow (@myplasticbrain) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Very proud of Corey Wadsley for an awesome series of PhD experiments, culminating with this one - Global pause generates nonselective response inhibition during selective stopping academic.oup.com/cercor/article… w/ great mentoring from arne nieuwenhuys and John Cirillo

Very proud of <a href="/CoreyWadsley/">Corey Wadsley</a> for an awesome series of PhD experiments, culminating with this one - Global pause generates nonselective response inhibition during selective stopping academic.oup.com/cercor/article… 
 w/ great mentoring from <a href="/NieuwenhuysArne/">arne nieuwenhuys</a> and John Cirillo
Michelle Marneweck (@m_marneweck) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🚨Our lab at University of Oregon in the magical PNW is recruiting a Phd student for Fall'24. Join us in our quest to figure out sensorimotor neural control and learn fMRI, TMS & biomechanics along the way. Oh, and also have fun while doing all that. Pls share pages.uoregon.edu/mmar/ UO Human Physiology

Darcy Diesburg, darcydiesburg.bsky.social (@darcydiesburg) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🚨New preprint alert!🚨 In 1st study from my postdoc, Stephanie Jones and I (in collab with Jan Wessel ) used Human Neocortical Neurosolver to model thalamocortical mechanisms of the human frontocentral ERP during stopping. We offer novel, testable predictions about those mechanisms. 🧵👇 (1/)

Ian Greenhouse (@greenhouse_lab) 's Twitter Profile Photo

New preprint from former UO Human Physiology undergraduate Kate Bakken: TMS recruitment curves are similar at rest outside a task and during task intertrial intervals. biorxiv.org/content/10.110…

Corey Wadsley (@coreywadsley) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Check out our new preprint where we shed light on the latency and duration of global motor inhibition using EMG analyses. Feedback welcome! 🚦

Corey Wadsley (@coreywadsley) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Can researchers be sure the absence of a button press equates to the presence of response inhibition? 🤔 In our new Forum article, Ian Greenhouse and I discuss how failures to launch can preclude response inhibition. Now available in Trends in Cognitive Sciences! authors.elsevier.com/a/1ioJZ4sIRvTA…

Trends in Cognitive Sciences (@trendscognsci) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Failures to launch preclude response inhibition FORUM by Corey Wadsley (Corey Wadsley) & Ian Greenhouse (Ian Greenhouse) Free access until May 10: authors.elsevier.com/a/1ioJZ4sIRvTA…

Failures to launch preclude response inhibition

FORUM by Corey Wadsley (<a href="/CoreyWadsley/">Corey Wadsley</a>) &amp; Ian Greenhouse (<a href="/Greenhouse_Lab/">Ian Greenhouse</a>)

Free access until May 10: authors.elsevier.com/a/1ioJZ4sIRvTA…
Ian Greenhouse (@greenhouse_lab) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Please check out our new preprint! We asked the question: Does the corticospinal pathway rely on neural computations commonly observed across sensory systems? Our data suggest yes it does! Maybe to separate figure from ground. w/ Corey Wadsley Chris Horton doi.org/10.1101/2024.0…

Corey Wadsley (@coreywadsley) 's Twitter Profile Photo

New preprint alert! 🚨 This study provides physiological evidence of computational principles within the human corticospinal pathway that support goal-directed action preparation. We'd love your feedback! 🙂doi.org/10.1101/2024.0…