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Publications

Preprints

Avraham G, Ivry RB. Interference underlies attenuation upon relearning in sensorimotor adaptation. BioRxiv [html, pdf]

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Avraham C, Avraham G, Nisky I. Artificial Tactile Stimulation Provides Haptic Cuing in Force Field Adaptation. BioRxiv [html, pdf]

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Tsay JS, Lee AS, Avraham G, Parvin DE, Ho J, Bogges M, Woo R, Nakayama K, Ivry RB. OnPoint: A package for online experiments in motor control and motor learning. PsyArXiv [html, pdf]

2024

Tsay JS, Kim HE, McDougle SD, Taylor JA, Haith AM, Avraham G, Krakauer JW, Collins AGE, Ivry RB (2024). Strategic Processes in Sensorimotor Learning: Reasoning, Refinement, and Retrieval. eLife [html, pdf]

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Wang T, Avraham G, Tsay JS, Abram SJ, Ivry RB (2024). Perturbation variability does not influence implicit sensorimotor adaptation. PLoS Computational Biology [html, pdf]

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Wang T, Avraham G, Tsay JS, Tanvi Thummala, Ivry RB (2024). Advanced feedback enhances sensorimotor adaptation. Current Biology [html, pdf]

2023

van Mastrigt NM, Tsay JS, Wang T, Avraham G, Abram SJ, van der Kooij K, Smeets JBJ, Ivry RB (2023). Implicit reward-based motor learning. Experimental Brain Research, 1-12 [html, pdf]

2022

Avraham G, Taylor JA, Breska A, Ivry RB, McDougle SD (2022). Contextual effects in sensorimotor adaptation adhere to associative learning rules. eLife, 11:e75801 [html, pdf]

2021

Tsay JS, Lee AS, Ivry RB, Avraham G (2021). Moving outside the lab: The viability of conducting sensorimotor learning studies online. Neurons, Behavior, Data analysis, and Theory, 5(3): 1-22 [html, pdf]

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Avraham G, Morehead JR, Kim HE, Ivry RB (2021). Reexposure to a sensorimotor perturbation produces opposite effects on explicit and implicit learning processes. PLoS Biology, 19 (3): e3001147 [html, pdf]

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Tsay JS, Avraham G, Kim HE, Parvin DE, Wang Z, Ivry RB (2021). The effect of Visual Uncertainty on Implicit Motor Adaptation. Journal of Neurophysiology, 125 (1): 12-22 [html, pdf]

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Kim HE*, Avraham G*, Ivry RB (2021). The psychology of reaching: action Selection, movement implementation, and sensorimotor learning. Annual Review of Psychology, 72 (1): 61-95. *co-first authorship [html, pdf]

2020

Avraham G, Keizman M, Shmuelof L (2020). Environmental consistency modulation of error sensitivity during motor adaptation is explicitly controlled. Journal of Neurophysiology, 123 (1): 57-69 [html, pdf]

2019

Avraham G*, Sulimani E*, Mussa-Ivaldi FA, Nisky I (2019). Effects of visuomotor delays on the control of movement and on perceptual localization in the presence and absence of visual targets. Journal of Neurophysiology, 122 (6): 2259-2271. *co-first authorship [html, pdf]

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Avraham C, Dominitz M, Khait H, Avraham G, Mussa-Ivaldi FA, Nisky I (2019). Adaptation to Laterally Asymmetrical Visuomotor Delay Has an Effect on Action but not on Perception. Frontiers in Human Neuroscience, 13 (312) [html, pdf]

2018

Avraham C, Avraham G, Mussa-Ivaldi FA, Nisky I (2018). Neglect-like Effects on Drawing Symmetry Induced by Adaptation to a Laterally Asymmetric Visuomotor Delay. Frontiers in Human Neuroscience, 12 (335) [html, pdf]

2017

Avraham G, Leib R, Pressman A, Simo SS, Karniel A, Shmuelof L, Mussa-Ivaldi FA, Nisky I (2017). State-Based Delay Representation and Its Transfer from a Game of Pong to Reaching and Tracking. eNeuro, 4 (6) e0179-17.2017 [html, pdf]

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Avraham G, Mawase F, Karniel A, Shmuelof L, Donchin O, Mussa-Ivaldi FA, Nisky I (2017). Representing Delayed Force Feedback as a Combination of Current and Delayed States. Journal of Neurophysiology, 118 (4): 2110-2131. Featured on the cover [html, pdf]

2016

Reichenthal M, Avraham G, Karniel A, Shmuelof L (2016). Target size matters: Target errors contribute to the generalization of implicit visuomotor learning. Journal of Neurophysiology, 116 (2): 411-424 [html, pdf]

2012

Nisky I, Avraham G, Karniel A (2012). Three Alternatives to Measure the Human Likeness of a Handshake Model in a Turing-like Test. Presence, 21 (2): 156-182 [html, pdf]

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Avraham G, Nisky I, Fernandes HL, Acuna DE, Kording KP, Loeb GE, Karniel A (2012). Towards Perceiving Robots as Humans: Three Handshake Models Face the Turing-like Handshake Test. IEEE Transactions on Haptics, 5 (3): 196-207 [html, pdf]

2010

Karniel A, Avraham G, Peles B, Levy-Tzedek S, Nisky I (2010). One Dimensional Turing-like Handshake Test for Motor Intelligence. Journal of Visualized Experiments, 46: e2492 [html, pdf]

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