Optimal Neuroethology of Movement and Motor Control
Videos from BIRS Workshop
Alaa Ahmed, University of Colorado-Boulder
Monday May 20, 2019 09:03 - 09:45
Should I stay or should I go: What do our movement decisions say about preference?
Zachary Kilpatrick, University of Colorado Boulder
Monday May 20, 2019 10:51 - 11:31
Adaptive evidence accumulation across multi-trial timescales
Michiel van de Panne, University of British Columbia
Monday May 20, 2019 14:29 - 15:04
Reinforcement Learning for Agile Locomotion: From Algorithms to Design Tools
Art Kuo, University of Calgary
Monday May 20, 2019 15:31 - 16:13
The leg bone doesn't connect with the arm bone (in optimal control of movement)
Friedl De Groote, KU Leuven
Monday May 20, 2019 16:16 - 17:06
Fast and physiologically realistic predictive simulations of healthy and pathological human movement
Francisco Valero-Cuevas, University of Southern California
Tuesday May 21, 2019 08:42 - 09:25
The nervous system controls afferented muscles, which makes it a simultaneously over- and over-determined problem
Jan Drugowitsch, Harvard University
Tuesday May 21, 2019 09:25 - 10:11
Simple mechanisms for not-so-simple decisions
Andy Ruina, Cornell University
Tuesday May 21, 2019 10:31 - 11:14
Is there a natural language for motor control
Jean-Sébastien Blouin, University of British Columbia
Tuesday May 21, 2019 11:15 - 12:00
Mechanistic model of electrical vestibular stimuli to probe the adaptability of human bipedalism
Paul Cisek, University of Montréal
Tuesday May 21, 2019 15:32 - 16:18
The neural control of urgency and vigor for maximizing reward rates
Jessica Selinger, Queens University
Tuesday May 21, 2019 16:18 - 17:08
Connecting the legs with a spring improves human running economy
Jane Wang, Cornell University
Wednesday May 22, 2019 08:45 - 09:27
Insect flight: From Newton's law to Neurons
John Guckenheimer, Cornell University
Wednesday May 22, 2019 09:27 - 10:06
Parameter Estimation for Rhythmic Locomotion
John Guckenheimer, Cornell University
Wednesday May 22, 2019 09:27 - 10:06
Parameter Estimation for Rhythmic Locomotion
Manoj Srinivasan, Ohio State University
Wednesday May 22, 2019 11:00 - 11:50
Predicting how people will move: Energy and stability in walking and running
Manoj Srinivasan, Ohio State University
Wednesday May 22, 2019 11:00 - 11:50
Predicting how people will move: Energy and stability in walking and running
Mitra Hartmann, Northwestern University
Thursday May 23, 2019 09:28 - 10:18
How might rats use whisker movements to infer object contours?
Calvin Kuo, University of British Columbia
Thursday May 23, 2019 11:59 - 12:24
Uncertainty in Motion Perception
Paul Schrater , University of Minnesota
Thursday May 23, 2019 14:28 - 15:18
Inverse Belief Dynamics from Ecological Task Behavior
Max Donelan, Simon Fraser University
Thursday May 23, 2019 15:39 - 16:29
Energy optimization in human walking
Nidhi Seethapathi, University of Pennsylvania
Thursday May 23, 2019 16:38 - 16:56
Transients, variability, stability and energy in human locomotion
Nidhi Seethapathi, University of Pennsylvania
Thursday May 23, 2019 16:38 - 16:56
Transients, variability, stability and energy in human locomotion
Jeremy Wong, University of Calgary
Thursday May 23, 2019 16:58 - 17:15
It takes less effort to be smooth: a force rate cost for the optimal control of reaching
Katie Byl, University of California Santa Barbara
Friday May 24, 2019 08:49 - 09:50
Mesh-based Tools to Analyze Deep Reinforcement Learning Policies for Underactuated Biped Locomotion