Chris Miall

Chris Miall

University of Birmingham

H-index: 75

Europe-United Kingdom

About Chris Miall

Chris Miall, With an exceptional h-index of 75 and a recent h-index of 41 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Birmingham, specializes in the field of motor control, cerebellum, learning, coordination.

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

Motor imagery, forward models and the cerebellum: a commentary on Rieger et al., 2023

Motor imagery, forward models and the cerebellum

Minimal impact of proprioceptive loss on implicit sensorimotor adaptation and perceived movement outcome

A methodological framework to assess the accuracy of virtual reality hand-tracking systems: A case study with the Meta Quest 2

Multi-session tDCS paired with passive mobilisation of the thumb modulates thalamo-cortical coupling during command following in the healthy brain

Short duration event related cerebellar TDCS enhances visuomotor adaptation

Implicit motor adaptation and perceived hand position without proprioception: A kinesthetic error may be derived from efferent signals

Cortical motor control

Chris Miall Information

University

Position

Emeritus Prof. Motor Neuroscience

Citations(all)

25544

Citations(since 2020)

7814

Cited By

20671

hIndex(all)

75

hIndex(since 2020)

41

i10Index(all)

185

i10Index(since 2020)

120

Email

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University of Birmingham

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Chris Miall Skills & Research Interests

motor control

cerebellum

learning

coordination

Top articles of Chris Miall

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Motor imagery, forward models and the cerebellum: a commentary on Rieger et al., 2023

RC Miall

2024/1/18

Motor imagery, forward models and the cerebellum

RC Miall

2024

Minimal impact of proprioceptive loss on implicit sensorimotor adaptation and perceived movement outcome

bioRxiv: the preprint server for biology

Jonathan S Tsay

Anisha M Chandy

Romeo Chua

R Chris Miall

Jonathan Cole

...

2024/2/14

A methodological framework to assess the accuracy of virtual reality hand-tracking systems: A case study with the Meta Quest 2

bioRxiv

Diar Abdlkarim

Massimiliano Di Luca

Poppy Aves

Sang-Hoon Yeo

R Chris Miall

...

2022/1/1

Multi-session tDCS paired with passive mobilisation of the thumb modulates thalamo-cortical coupling during command following in the healthy brain

NeuroImage

Davide Aloi

Roya Jalali

Sara Calzolari

Melanie Lafanechere

R Chris Miall

...

2023/7/1

Short duration event related cerebellar TDCS enhances visuomotor adaptation

Brain stimulation

Matthew Weightman

Neeraj Lalji

Chin-Hsuan Sophie Lin

Joseph M Galea

Ned Jenkinson

...

2023/3/1

Implicit motor adaptation and perceived hand position without proprioception: A kinesthetic error may be derived from efferent signals

bioRxiv

Jonathan S Tsay

Anisha M Chandy

Romeo Chua

R Chris Miall

Jonathan Cole

...

2023/1/20

Cortical motor control

R Chris Miall

2022/10/18

Neural activity in human eyeblink conditioning: an optically pumped magnetometer-based MEG study

bioRxiv

Chin-Hsuan Sophie Lin

Tim M Tierney

Stephanie Mellor

George C O’Neill

Sven Bestmann

...

2022/10/21

Timing is everything: Event-related transcranial direct current stimulation improves motor adaptation

Brain stimulation

Matthew Weightman

John-Stuart Brittain

Alison Hall

R Chris Miall

Ned Jenkinson

2022/5/1

Posture and Movement

R Chris Miall

2022/10/18

tDCS modulates effective connectivity during motor command following; a potential therapeutic target for disorders of consciousness

Neuroimage

Davide Aloi

Roya Jalali

Penelope Tilsley

R Chris Miall

Davinia Fernández-Espejo

2022/2/15

Basal Ganglia: Basic Principles

R Chris Miall

2022/10/18

Systems Descending from the Brainstem: Basic Principles–Other Descending Pathways and Motor Control

R Chris Miall

2022/10/18

Residual errors in visuomotor adaptation persist despite extended motor preparation periods

Journal of Neurophysiology

Matthew Weightman

John-Stuart Brittain

R Chris Miall

Ned Jenkinson

2022/2/1

Cerebellum: Anatomy and function

R Chris Miall

2022/10/18

Gating by functionally indivisible cerebellar circuits: a hypothesis

The Cerebellum

Mike Gilbert

Chris Miall

2021/8

The role of somatosensation in automatic visuo-motor control: a comparison of congenital and acquired sensory loss

Experimental Brain Research

R Chris Miall

Daria Afanasyeva

Jonathan D Cole

Peggy Mason

2021/7

Perception of body shape and size without touch or proprioception: evidence from individuals with congenital and acquired neuropathy

Experimental Brain Research

R Christopher Miall

Daria Afanasyeva

Jonathan D Cole

Peggy Mason

2021/4

Direct and indirect effects of cathodal cerebellar TDCS on visuomotor adaptation of hand and arm movements

Scientific Reports

Matthew Weightman

John-Stuart Brittain

R Chris Miall

Ned Jenkinson

2021/2/24

See List of Professors in Chris Miall University(University of Birmingham)

Co-Authors

H-index: 127
Richard Passingham

Richard Passingham

University of Oxford

H-index: 116
Patrick Haggard

Patrick Haggard

University College London

H-index: 108
Daniel Wolpert

Daniel Wolpert

Columbia University in the City of New York

H-index: 96
Tipu Aziz

Tipu Aziz

University of Oxford

H-index: 65
Alan Wing

Alan Wing

University of Birmingham

H-index: 61
Prof. Mario Manto, MD, PhD

Prof. Mario Manto, MD, PhD

Université Libre de Bruxelles

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