Paul L. Gribble

Paul L. Gribble

Western University

H-index: 45

Asia-Thailand

About Paul L. Gribble

Paul L. Gribble, With an exceptional h-index of 45 and a recent h-index of 29 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Western University, specializes in the field of motor neuroscience, motor control, motor learning, computational neuroscience.

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

MotorNet: a Python toolbox for controlling differentiable biomechanical effectors with artificial neural networks

Sensorimotor feedback loops are selectively sensitive to reward

Durability of Motor Learning by Observing

Differential dopamine receptor-dependent sensitivity improves the switch between hard and soft selection in a model of the basal ganglia

The role of feedback in the production of skilled finger sequences

Null effects of levodopa on reward-and error-based motor adaptation, savings, and anterograde interference

Spinal stretch reflexes support efficient control of reaching

Skin and muscle receptors shape coordinated fast feedback responses in the upper limb

Paul L. Gribble Information

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Citations(all)

7824

Citations(since 2020)

2751

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6047

hIndex(all)

45

hIndex(since 2020)

29

i10Index(all)

82

i10Index(since 2020)

67

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Paul L. Gribble Skills & Research Interests

motor neuroscience

motor control

motor learning

computational neuroscience

Top articles of Paul L. Gribble

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MotorNet: a Python toolbox for controlling differentiable biomechanical effectors with artificial neural networks

eLife

Paul L Gribble Olivier Codol

Jonathan A Michaels

Mehrdad Kashefi

J Andrew Pruszynski

2023/6/23

Sensorimotor feedback loops are selectively sensitive to reward

Elife

Olivier Codol

Mehrdad Kashefi

Christopher J Forgaard

Joseph M Galea

J Andrew Pruszynski

...

2023/1/13

Durability of Motor Learning by Observing

bioRxiv

Natalia Mangos

Christopher J Forgaard

Paul L Gribble

2023/10/30

Differential dopamine receptor-dependent sensitivity improves the switch between hard and soft selection in a model of the basal ganglia

Neural Computation

Olivier Codol

Paul L Gribble

Kevin N Gurney

2022/6/16

The role of feedback in the production of skilled finger sequences

Journal of Neurophysiology

Nicola J Popp

Carlos R Hernandez-Castillo

Paul L Gribble

Jörn Diedrichsen

2022/4/1

Null effects of levodopa on reward-and error-based motor adaptation, savings, and anterograde interference

Journal of Neurophysiology

Dimitrios J Palidis

Heather R McGregor

Andrew Vo

Penny A MacDonald

Paul L Gribble

2021/7/1

Spinal stretch reflexes support efficient control of reaching

Journal of Neurophysiology

Jeffrey Weiler

Paul L Gribble

J Andrew Pruszynski

2021/4/14

Skin and muscle receptors shape coordinated fast feedback responses in the upper limb

Christopher J Forgaard

Sasha Reschechtko

Paul L Gribble

J Andrew Pruszynski

2021/4/1

Sensitivity to error during visuomotor adaptation is similarly modulated by abrupt, gradual, and random perturbation schedules

Journal of Neurophysiology

Susan K Coltman

Robert J van Beers

W Pieter Medendorp

Paul L Gribble

2021/9/1

EEG correlates of physical effort and reward processing during reinforcement learning

Journal of Neurophysiology

Dimitrios J Palidis

Paul L Gribble

2020/8/1

Learning new feedforward motor commands based on feedback responses

Current Biology

Rodrigo S Maeda

Paul L Gribble

J. Andrew Pruszynski

2020/4/9

Explicit feedback and instruction do not change shoulder muscle activity reduction after shoulder fixation

bioRxiv

Rodrigo S Maeda

Julia Zdybal

Paul L Gribble

J. Andrew Pruszynski

2020/3/26

Generalizing movement patterns following shoulder fixation

Journal of Neurophysiology

Rodrigo S Maeda

Julia Zdybal

Paul L Gribble

J. Andrew Pruszynski

2020/2/21

The effect of instruction on motor skill learning

Journal of Neurophysiology

Nicola J Popp

Atsushi Yokoi

Paul L Gribble

Jörn Diedrichsen

2020/11/1

The role of dopamine in reward-based motor adaptation, savings, and interference.

bioRxiv

Dimitrios J Palidis

Heather R McGregor

Andrew Vo

Penny A Macdonald

Paul L Gribble

2020

Time course of changes in the long-latency feedback response parallels the fast process of short-term motor adaptation

Journal of Neurophysiology

Susan K Coltman

Paul L Gribble

2020/8/1

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Co-Authors

H-index: 104
Melvyn A. Goodale, PhD, FRSC, FRS

Melvyn A. Goodale, PhD, FRSC, FRS

Western University

H-index: 60
David Ostry

David Ostry

McGill University

H-index: 27
J. Andrew Pruszynski

J. Andrew Pruszynski

Western University

H-index: 23
Douglas Shiller

Douglas Shiller

Université de Montréal

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