He, K., Liang, Y., Abdollahi, F., Bittmann, M.F., Kording K., & Wei, K. (accepted). The statistical determinants of the speed of motor learning. PLOS Computational Biology.
Yin, C., Bi, Y., Yu, C.*, & Wei, K. (2016). Eliminating direction specificity in visuomotor learning. The Journal of Neuroscience, 36(13), 3839-3847.
Wei, K.*, Glaser, J.I., Deng, L., Thompson, C.K., Stevenson, I.H., Wang, Q., Hornby, T.G., Heckman, C.J., Kording, K. (2014). Serotonin affects movement gain control in the spinal cord. Journal of Neuroscience, 34(38):12690-12700.
Zheng, E., Wang, L., Wei, K.*, & Wang, Q.* (2014). A Non-Contact Capacitive Sensing System for Recognizing Locomotion Modes of Transtibial Amputees. IEEE Transactions on Biomedical Engineering, DOI: 10.1109/TBME.2014.2334316.
Yin, C., & Wei, K. (2014). Interference from mere thinking: mental rehearsal temporarily disrupts recall of motor memory. Journal of Neurophysiology, doi: 10.1152/jn.00070.2014.
Fan, Y., Kong, G., Meng, Y., Tan, S., Wei, K., Zhang, Q., & Jin, J. (2014). Comparative assessment of surgeons’ task performance and surgical ergonomics associated with conventional and modified flank positions: a simulation study. Surgical endoscopy, 1-8.
Wei, K.*, Yan, X., Kong, G., Yin, C., Zhang, F., Wang, Q., Kording, K. (2014). Computer use changes generalization of movement learning. Current Biology, 24(1): 82-85.
Chen, B., Zheng, E., Fan X., Liang, T., Wang Q.*, Wei, K.*, & Wang, L. (2013). Locomotion Mode Classification Using A Wearable Capacitive Sensing System. IEEE Transactions on Neural Systems and Rehabilitation Engineering.
Dam, G., K. Kording, Wei, K.* (2013). Credit Assignment during Movement Reinforcement Learning. Plos One, 8(2): e55352.
Yan, X., Wang, Q., Lu, Z., Stevenson, IH., Kording, K. & Wei K.* (2013). Generalization of unconstrained reaching with hand weight changes, Journal of Neurophysiology, 109(1): 137-146.
Ding Q., Stevenson, IH., Wang N., Li, W., Sun,Y., Wang Q., Kording, K., & Wei K.* (2012). Motion games improve balance control in stroke survivors: a preliminary study based on the principle of constraint-induced movement therapy, Displays, 10.1016/j.displa.2012.08.004
Wen, J., Ding, Q., Yu, Z., Sun, W., Wang, Q., & Wei, K.* (2012). Adaptive changes of foot pressure in Hallux Valgus patients, Gait & Posture. 36(3):344-349.
Berniker, M., Wei, K. and Kording, K. (2011) Bayesian approach to modeling action selection. In:Anil K. Seth, Tony, J., Prescott & Joanna. J. Bryson. (Eds.) Modeling neural action selection. Cambridge University Press. 91-120.
Wei, K. and Kording, K. (2011) Causal inference in sensorimotor learning and control. In: Trommershauser, J., Kording, K., and Landy, M.S. (Eds.) Sensory Cue Integration. London: Oxford University Press. 30-45.
Wei, K.*, D. Wert Kording, K. (2010). The nervous system uses nonspecific motor learning in response to random perturbations of varying nature. Journal of Neurophysiology, 104(6): 3053.
Wei, K.*, Stevenson, I., Kording, K. (2010). The uncertainty associated with visual flow fields and their influence on postural sway: Weber's law suffices to explain the nonlinearity of vection.. Journal of Vision, 10(14):4.
Wei, K.*, Kording, K. (2010). Uncertainty in state estimate and sensory feedback determines the rate of motor learning. Frontiers in Computational Neuroscience. 4: 11.
Ronsse, R., Wei, K., Sternad, D. (2010): Optimal feedback control of rhythmic movements. Journal of Neurophysiology, 103:2482-2493.
Ehrlenspiel, F., Wei, K., & Sternad, D. (2010). Open-loop, closed-loop and compensatory control: performance improvement under pressure in a rhythmic task. Experimental Brain Research. 201(4): 729-741
Stevenson, I., Fernandes, H., Vilares, I., Wei, K., Kording, K. (2009). Bayesian integration and non-linear feedback control in steering with the center of pressure. Plos Computational Biology. 5(12): 150-158
Wei, K., Kording, K. (2009). Relevance of error: what drives motor adaptation? Journal of Neurophysiology 101: 655-664.
Wei, K., Dijkstra, T.M.H., & Sternad, D. (2008). Stability and variability: indicators for passive stability and active control in a rhythmic task. Journal of Neurophysiology, 99: 3027-3041.
Wei, K., Dijkstra, T.M.H., & Sternad, D. (2007). Passive stability and active control in a rhythmic task. Journal of Neurophysiology, 98: 2633-2646.
Sternad, D., Wei, K., Ivry, R.B., & Diedrichsen, J. (2006). Intermanual interaction during initiation and production of rhythmic and discrete movements in individuals lacking a corpus callosum. Experimental Brain Research, 176: 559-574.
Wei, K., Wertman, G., & Sternad, D. (2003). Interactions between rhythmic and discrete components in a bimanual task. Motor Control, 7, 134-154.
de Rugy, A., Wei, K., Müller, H., & Sternad, D. (2003). Actively tracking "passive" stability. Brain Research, 982(1), 64-78,
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He, K., Liang, Y., Abdollahi, F., Bittmann, M.F., Kording K., & Wei, K. (accepted). The statistical determinants of the speed of motor learning. PLOS Computational Biology.
Yin, C., Bi, Y., Yu, C.*, & Wei, K. (2016). Eliminating direction specificity in visuomotor learning. The Journal of Neuroscience, 36(13), 3839-3847.
Wei, K.*, Glaser, J.I., Deng, L., Thompson, C.K., Stevenson, I.H., Wang, Q., Hornby, T.G., Heckman, C.J., Kording, K. (2014). Serotonin affects movement gain control in the spinal cord. Journal of Neuroscience, 34(38):12690-12700.
Zheng, E., Wang, L., Wei, K.*, & Wang, Q.* (2014). A Non-Contact Capacitive Sensing System for Recognizing Locomotion Modes of Transtibial Amputees. IEEE Transactions on Biomedical Engineering, DOI: 10.1109/TBME.2014.2334316.
Yin, C., & Wei, K. (2014). Interference from mere thinking: mental rehearsal temporarily disrupts recall of motor memory. Journal of Neurophysiology, doi: 10.1152/jn.00070.2014.
Fan, Y., Kong, G., Meng, Y., Tan, S., Wei, K., Zhang, Q., & Jin, J. (2014). Comparative assessment of surgeons’ task performance and surgical ergonomics associated with conventional and modified flank positions: a simulation study. Surgical endoscopy, 1-8.
Wei, K.*, Yan, X., Kong, G., Yin, C., Zhang, F., Wang, Q., Kording, K. (2014). Computer use changes generalization of movement learning. Current Biology, 24(1): 82-85.
Chen, B., Zheng, E., Fan X., Liang, T., Wang Q.*, Wei, K.*, & Wang, L. (2013). Locomotion Mode Classification Using A Wearable Capacitive Sensing System. IEEE Transactions on Neural Systems and Rehabilitation Engineering.
Dam, G., K. Kording, Wei, K.* (2013). Credit Assignment during Movement Reinforcement Learning. Plos One, 8(2): e55352.
Yan, X., Wang, Q., Lu, Z., Stevenson, IH., Kording, K. & Wei K.* (2013). Generalization of unconstrained reaching with hand weight changes, Journal of Neurophysiology, 109(1): 137-146.
Ding Q., Stevenson, IH., Wang N., Li, W., Sun,Y., Wang Q., Kording, K., & Wei K.* (2012). Motion games improve balance control in stroke survivors: a preliminary study based on the principle of constraint-induced movement therapy, Displays, 10.1016/j.displa.2012.08.004
Wen, J., Ding, Q., Yu, Z., Sun, W., Wang, Q., & Wei, K.* (2012). Adaptive changes of foot pressure in Hallux Valgus patients, Gait & Posture. 36(3):344-349.
Berniker, M., Wei, K. and Kording, K. (2011) Bayesian approach to modeling action selection. In:Anil K. Seth, Tony, J., Prescott & Joanna. J. Bryson. (Eds.) Modeling neural action selection. Cambridge University Press. 91-120.
Wei, K. and Kording, K. (2011) Causal inference in sensorimotor learning and control. In: Trommershauser, J., Kording, K., and Landy, M.S. (Eds.) Sensory Cue Integration. London: Oxford University Press. 30-45.
Wei, K.*, D. Wert Kording, K. (2010). The nervous system uses nonspecific motor learning in response to random perturbations of varying nature. Journal of Neurophysiology, 104(6): 3053.
Wei, K.*, Stevenson, I., Kording, K. (2010). The uncertainty associated with visual flow fields and their influence on postural sway: Weber's law suffices to explain the nonlinearity of vection.. Journal of Vision, 10(14):4.
Wei, K.*, Kording, K. (2010). Uncertainty in state estimate and sensory feedback determines the rate of motor learning. Frontiers in Computational Neuroscience. 4: 11.
Ronsse, R., Wei, K., Sternad, D. (2010): Optimal feedback control of rhythmic movements. Journal of Neurophysiology, 103:2482-2493.
Ehrlenspiel, F., Wei, K., & Sternad, D. (2010). Open-loop, closed-loop and compensatory control: performance improvement under pressure in a rhythmic task. Experimental Brain Research. 201(4): 729-741
Stevenson, I., Fernandes, H., Vilares, I., Wei, K., Kording, K. (2009). Bayesian integration and non-linear feedback control in steering with the center of pressure. Plos Computational Biology. 5(12): 150-158
Wei, K., Kording, K. (2009). Relevance of error: what drives motor adaptation? Journal of Neurophysiology 101: 655-664.
Wei, K., Dijkstra, T.M.H., & Sternad, D. (2008). Stability and variability: indicators for passive stability and active control in a rhythmic task. Journal of Neurophysiology, 99: 3027-3041.
Wei, K., Dijkstra, T.M.H., & Sternad, D. (2007). Passive stability and active control in a rhythmic task. Journal of Neurophysiology, 98: 2633-2646.
Sternad, D., Wei, K., Ivry, R.B., & Diedrichsen, J. (2006). Intermanual interaction during initiation and production of rhythmic and discrete movements in individuals lacking a corpus callosum. Experimental Brain Research, 176: 559-574.
Wei, K., Wertman, G., & Sternad, D. (2003). Interactions between rhythmic and discrete components in a bimanual task. Motor Control, 7, 134-154.
de Rugy, A., Wei, K., Müller, H., & Sternad, D. (2003). Actively tracking "passive" stability. Brain Research, 982(1), 64-78,
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