Adrian Haith

Adrian Haith

Johns Hopkins University

H-index: 30

North America-United States

About Adrian Haith

Adrian Haith, With an exceptional h-index of 30 and a recent h-index of 29 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Johns Hopkins University, specializes in the field of Motor Control, Motor Learning.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Action initiation and action inhibition follow the same time course when compared under matched experimental conditions

Switching between newly learned motor skills

Dissociable habits of response preparation versus response initiation

Effects of Different Feedback Conditions on Sensorimotor Adaptation Revealed in a Mirror Reversal Paradigm

Kinematic coordinations capture learning during human–exoskeleton interaction

Habits are not automatic

Strategic processes in sensorimotor learning: reasoning, refinement, and retrieval

A Novel Control Law for Multi-Joint Human-Robot Interaction Tasks While Maintaining Postural Coordination

Adrian Haith Information

University

Position

Assistant Professor

Citations(all)

4461

Citations(since 2020)

3079

Cited By

2550

hIndex(all)

30

hIndex(since 2020)

29

i10Index(all)

38

i10Index(since 2020)

33

Email

University Profile Page

Johns Hopkins University

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Adrian Haith Skills & Research Interests

Motor Control

Motor Learning

Top articles of Adrian Haith

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Action initiation and action inhibition follow the same time course when compared under matched experimental conditions

Journal of Neurophysiology

Yue Du

Alexander D Forrence

Delaney M Metcalf

Adrian M Haith

2024/3/13

Switching between newly learned motor skills

bioRxiv

Kahori Kita

Yue Du

Adrian M Haith

2024

Dissociable habits of response preparation versus response initiation

Yue Du

Adrian Haith

2023/7

Effects of Different Feedback Conditions on Sensorimotor Adaptation Revealed in a Mirror Reversal Paradigm

Journal of Behavioral and Brain Science

Jingyue Xu

Chen Yang

Mengzhan Liufu

Shuai Chang

Jinpeng Chen

...

2023/8/7

Kinematic coordinations capture learning during human–exoskeleton interaction

Scientific reports

Keya Ghonasgi

Reuth Mirsky

Nisha Bhargava

Adrian M Haith

Peter Stone

...

2023/6/26

Habits are not automatic

Yue Du

Adrian Haith

2023/11/2

Strategic processes in sensorimotor learning: reasoning, refinement, and retrieval

Jonathan Sanching Tsay

Hyosub E Kim

Samuel D McDougle

Jordan Taylor

Adrian Haith

...

2023/8

A Novel Control Law for Multi-Joint Human-Robot Interaction Tasks While Maintaining Postural Coordination

Keya Ghonasgi

Reuth Mirsky

Adrian M Haith

Peter Stone

Ashish D Deshpande

2023/10/1

Continuous motor skills as flexible control policies: a video game study

bioRxiv

David M Huberdeau

Adrian M Haith

John W Krakauer

2023

Comparing two approaches to assessing human habit formation

Yue Du

Adrian Haith

2023/9/18

Evidence for a common mechanism supporting invigoration of action selection and action execution

Journal of neurophysiology

Kahori Kita

Yue Du

Adrian M Haith

2023/8/1

Control becomes habitual early on when learning a novel motor skill

Journal of neurophysiology

Christopher S Yang

Noah J Cowan

Adrian M Haith

2022/11/1

De novo motor learning of a bimanual control task over multiple days of practice

Journal of neurophysiology

Adrian M Haith

Christopher S Yang

Jina Pakpoor

Kahori Kita

2022/10/1

The relationship between habits and motor skills in humans

Yue Du

John W Krakauer

Adrian M Haith

2022/5/1

Interactions between sensory prediction error and task error during implicit motor learning

PLoS computational biology

Jonathan S Tsay

Adrian M Haith

Richard B Ivry

Hyosub E Kim

2022/3/23

Age-related increases in reaction time result from slower preparation, not delayed initiation

Journal of neurophysiology

Robert M Hardwick

Alexander D Forrence

M Gabriela Costello

Kathy Zackowski

Adrian M Haith

2022/9/1

Competition between parallel sensorimotor learning systems

elife

Scott T Albert

Jihoon Jang

Shanaathanan Modchalingam

Bernard Marius't Hart

Denise Henriques

...

2022/2/28

Quantifying changes in kinematic behavior of a human-exoskeleton interactive system

Keya Ghonasgi

Reuth Mirsky

Adrian M Haith

Peter Stone

Ashish D Deshpande

2022/10/23

Understanding implicit sensorimotor adaptation as a process of proprioceptive re-alignment

Jonathan S Tsay

2023

Action inhibition revisited: Stopping is not faster than going

bioRxiv

Yue Du

Alexander D Forrence

Delaney M Metcalf

Adrian M Haith

2022

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