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Seth Sullivan
University of Delaware - Newark / United States
Engineering & Technology / Biomedical Engineering
AD Scientific Index ID: 5173745
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Seth Sullivan's MOST POPULAR ARTICLES
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The sensorimotor system modulates muscular co-contraction relative to visuomotor feedback responses to regulate movement variability Journal of Neurophysiology 129 (4), 751-766, 2023
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Humans utilize sensory evidence of others’ intended action to make online decisions Scientific Reports 12 (1), 8806, 2022
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Visual accuracy dominates over haptic speed for state estimation of a partner during collaborative sensorimotor interactions Journal of Neurophysiology 130 (1), 23-42, 2023
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Reinforcement-based processes actively regulate motor exploration along redundant solution manifolds Proceedings of the Royal Society B 290 (2009), 20231475, 2023
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Punishment Leads to Greater Sensorimotor Learning But Less Movement Variability Compared to Reward Neuroscience 540, 12-26, 2024
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