Alkis Hadjiosif
@AlkisMH
T32 fellow at @MGH_CNTR; research associate at Harvard. Motor learning and control in the healthy and post-stroke brain. Opinions are own. 🇬🇷🇨🇾🏳️🌈
Proposal accepted! It's a proposal to create a one-day trivia contest for @LearnedLeague , but all wins count. If anyone on my twitter is a member, come on July 16th to test your knowledge of ancient roman cuisine.
Our recent paper about the role of the cerebellum as a gateway for the formation of long-term sensorimotor memories is the subject of a story by @thecrimson!
Harvard SEAS researchers found in an August study that the cerebellum is necessary for the formation of new long-term, but not short-term, motor memories. Avi W. Burstein, Bianca G. Ciubancan, and Dionise Guerra-Carrillo report. thecrimson.com/article/2024/1…
Our latest paper is out! We looked at the roles and interplay of reinforcement and error feedback on exploration during reaching and gait for neurotypical individuals and those with Parkinson's disease. journals.plos.org/ploscompbiol/a…
A recent study examining the kinematics of 3D arm movements in individuals in the sub-acute phase after #stroke found that both weakness and synergy intrusion contribute to motor deficits during the sub-acute period. journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.11… #neurotwitter #neurorehabilitation