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Sabrina Abram. Postdoctoral Fellow, University of California, Berkeley. Verified email at berkeley.edu. NeuroscienceMotor ControlMotor Learning.
Sabrina Abram

Sabrina Abram

Affiliation: University of California, Berkeley
Research interests: Neuroscience, Motor Control, and Motor Learning
Sabrina J. Abram from ivrylab.berkeley.edu
I study how people learn new movements. This involves identifying the objective that governs movement, the steps that the nervous system takes to discover ...
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Sabrina J. Abram from twitter.com
Postdoc in the @ivrylab @BerkeleyPsych interested in why people move the way they do.
Doctorate Student / Research Assistant, Simon Fraser University, Burnaby, Canada. Overview, Bio, Network, Publications, Editorial Contributions, Impact.
Sabrina J. Abram's 6 research works with 9 citations, including: Motor adaptation is reduced by symbolic compared to sensory feedback.
Apr 25, 2024 · List of computer science publications by Sabrina J. Abram.
Sabrina J. Abram from www.researchgate.net
Sabrina ABRAM | Cited by 167 | of Simon Fraser University, Burnaby | Read 6 publications | Contact Sabrina ABRAM.
Jul 1, 2024 · In the present study, we examine how implicit and explicit components of motor adaptation are modulated by symbolic feedback.
Mar 22, 2024 · Sabrina J. Abram · ORCID record for Sabrina J. Abram; For correspondence: abramsabrina@berkeley.edu jtsay2@andrew.cmu.edu ; Jonathan S. Tsay.
Motor adaptation is reduced by symbolic compared to sensory feedback · The detrimental effect of stroke on motor adaptation · Implicit reward-based motor learning.