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Jack De Havas
Jack De Havas
UCL Queen Square Institute of Neurology
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Sleep deprivation reduces default mode network connectivity and anti-correlation during rest and task performance
JA De Havas, S Parimal, CS Soon, MWL Chee
Neuroimage 59 (2), 1745-1751, 2012
3592012
On the bimanual integration of proprioceptive information
E Kuehn, J De Havas, E Silkoset, H Gomi, P Haggard
Experimental brain research 233, 1273-1288, 2015
212015
Experimental investigations of control principles of involuntary movement: a comprehensive review of the Kohnstamm phenomenon
J De Havas, H Gomi, P Haggard
Experimental Brain Research 235, 1953-1997, 2017
192017
Sensorimotor organization of a sustained involuntary movement
J De Havas, A Ghosh, H Gomi, P Haggard
Frontiers in behavioral neuroscience 9, 185, 2015
172015
Voluntary motor commands reveal awareness and control of involuntary movement
J De Havas, A Ghosh, H Gomi, P Haggard
Cognition 155, 155-167, 2016
152016
Evidence that endpoint feedback facilitates intermanual transfer of visuomotor force learning by a cognitive strategy
J De Havas, P Haggard, H Gomi, S Bestmann, Y Ikegaya, N Hagura
Journal of Neurophysiology 127 (1), 16-26, 2022
32022
On stopping voluntary muscle relaxations and contractions: Evidence for shared control mechanisms and muscle state-specific active breaking
J De Havas, S Ito, H Gomi
Journal of Neuroscience 40 (31), 6035-6048, 2020
32020
Low gain servo control during the kohnstamm phenomenon reveals dissociation between low-level control mechanisms for involuntary vs. voluntary arm movements
J De Havas, S Ito, P Haggard, H Gomi
Frontiers in Behavioral Neuroscience 12, 113, 2018
32018
a, Parimal, S., Soon, CS, & Chee, MWL (2012). Sleep deprivation reduces default mode network connectivity and anti-correlation during rest and task performance
J De Havas
NeuroImage 59, 1745-1751, 0
3
Principles of involuntary vs. voluntary control of human action: investigations using the Kohnstamm phenomenon
JA De Havas
UCL (University College London), 2016
22016
Intermanual transfer of visuomotor learning is facilitated by a cognitive strategy
J De Havas, P Haggard, H Gomi, S Bestmann, Y Ikegaya, N Hagura
bioRxiv, 2021.10. 12.464030, 2021
12021
Neural dynamics of illusory tactile pulling sensations
J De Havas, S Ito, S Bestmann, H Gomi
Iscience 25 (9), 2022
2022
CONVERGENCE OF VIGILANCE DECREMENTS AND SLEEP DEPRIVATION EFFECTS IN BRAIN AREAS RECRUITED BY AN ATTENTION-DEMANDING TASK
CL Asplund, D Mulick, JA De Havas, M Chee
SLEEP 35, A107-A107, 2012
2012
SLEEP DEPRIVATION REDUCES DEFAULT MODE NETWORK CONNECTIVITY DURING REST AND TASK PERFORMANCE
JA De Havas, S Parimal, C Soon, C Micheal
SLEEP 34, A100-A100, 2011
2011
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