Online control of reach accuracy in mice
Matthew I. Becker, Dylan Calame, Julia Wrobel, Abigail L. Person
Abstract
Mice use reaching movements to grasp and manipulate objects in their environment, similar to primates. To better establish mouse reach as a model for motor control, we implement several analytical frameworks, from basic kinematic relationships to statistical machine learning, to quantify mouse reach, finding many canonical features of primate reaches are conserved in mice, as well as evidence for midflight course corrections, expanding the utility of mouse reach paradigms for motor control studies.
Topics & Concepts
Control (management)PsychologyNeuroscienceCommunicationComputer scienceArtificial intelligenceMotor Control and AdaptationZebrafish Biomedical Research ApplicationsMuscle activation and electromyography studies