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Jordan A. Taylor
Jordan A. Taylor
Professor of Psychology, Princeton University
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Explicit and implicit contributions to learning in a sensorimotor adaptation task
JA Taylor, JW Krakauer, RB Ivry
Journal of Neuroscience 34 (8), 3023-3032, 2014
7372014
Flexible cognitive strategies during motor learning
JA Taylor, RB Ivry
PLoS computational biology 7 (3), e1001096, 2011
3712011
Explicit and implicit processes constitute the fast and slow processes of sensorimotor learning
SD McDougle, KM Bond, JA Taylor
Journal of Neuroscience 35 (26), 9568-9579, 2015
3672015
Flexible explicit but rigid implicit learning in a visuomotor adaptation task
KM Bond, JA Taylor
Journal of neurophysiology 113 (10), 3836-3849, 2015
2892015
The role of strategies in motor learning
JA Taylor, RB Ivry
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences 1251 (1), 1-12, 2012
2502012
Characteristics of implicit sensorimotor adaptation revealed by task-irrelevant clamped feedback
JR Morehead, JA Taylor, DE Parvin, RB Ivry
Journal of cognitive neuroscience 29 (6), 1061-1074, 2017
2412017
Taking aim at the cognitive side of learning in sensorimotor adaptation tasks
SD McDougle, RB Ivry, JA Taylor
Trends in cognitive sciences 20 (7), 535-544, 2016
2352016
Cerebellar and prefrontal cortex contributions to adaptation, strategies, and reinforcement learning
JA Taylor, RB Ivry
Progress in brain research 210, 217-253, 2014
2312014
An explicit strategy prevails when the cerebellum fails to compute movement errors
JA Taylor, NM Klemfuss, RB Ivry
The Cerebellum 9, 580-586, 2010
2272010
Divided attention impairs human motor adaptation but not feedback control
JA Taylor, KA Thoroughman
Journal of neurophysiology 98 (1), 317-326, 2007
1542007
Dissociable cognitive strategies for sensorimotor learning
SD McDougle, JA Taylor
Nature communications 10 (1), 40, 2019
1492019
Rapid reshaping of human motor generalization
KA Thoroughman, JA Taylor
Journal of Neuroscience 25 (39), 8948-8953, 2005
1262005
The cerebellum does more than sensory prediction error-based learning in sensorimotor adaptation tasks
PA Butcher, RB Ivry, SH Kuo, D Rydz, JW Krakauer, JA Taylor
Journal of neurophysiology 118 (3), 1622-1636, 2017
1212017
Motor adaptation scaled by the difficulty of a secondary cognitive task
JA Taylor, KA Thoroughman
PLoS One 3 (6), e2485, 2008
1032008
Individual differences in implicit motor learning: task specificity in sensorimotor adaptation and sequence learning
A Stark-Inbar, M Raza, JA Taylor, RB Ivry
Journal of neurophysiology 117 (1), 412-428, 2017
1022017
Delayed feedback during sensorimotor learning selectively disrupts adaptation but not strategy use
SN Brudner, N Kethidi, D Graeupner, RB Ivry, JA Taylor
Journal of neurophysiology 115 (3), 1499-1511, 2016
992016
Trial-by-trial analysis of intermanual transfer during visuomotor adaptation
JA Taylor, GJ Wojaczynski, RB Ivry
Journal of Neurophysiology 106 (6), 3157-3172, 2011
922011
Implicit and explicit processes in motor learning
JA Taylor, RB Ivry
802013
Credit assignment in movement-dependent reinforcement learning
SD McDougle, MJ Boggess, MJ Crossley, D Parvin, RB Ivry, JA Taylor
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 113 (24), 6797-6802, 2016
782016
Visuomotor learning generalizes around the intended movement
KA Day, RT Roemmich, JA Taylor, AJ Bastian
eneuro 3 (2), 2016
732016
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