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Christopher S Yang
Christopher S Yang
Graduate Student, Johns Hopkins School of Medicine
Verified email at jhmi.edu
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De novo learning versus adaptation of continuous control in a manual tracking task
CS Yang, NJ Cowan, AM Haith
eLife 10, e62578, 2021
472021
Differential sympathetic outflow to adipose depots is required for visceral fat loss in response to calorie restriction
LM Sipe, C Yang, J Ephrem, E Garren, J Hirsh, CD Deppmann
Nutrition & Diabetes 7 (4), e260-e260, 2017
292017
De novo motor learning of a bimanual control task over multiple days of practice
AM Haith, CS Yang, J Pakpoor, K Kita
Journal of neurophysiology 128 (4), 982-993, 2022
192022
Control becomes habitual early on when learning a novel motor skill
CS Yang, NJ Cowan, AM Haith
Journal of neurophysiology 128 (5), 1278-1291, 2022
112022
Contrasting de novo learning with adaptation by the expression of aftereffects
C Yang, N Cowan, A Haith
Advances in Motor Learning and Motor Control, 2018
12018
Long-lasting redundant gnrh1/3 expression in GnRH neurons enabled apparent switching of paralog usage during evolution
C Fujimori, K Sugimoto, M Ishida, C Yang, D Kayo, S Tomihara, K Sano, ...
iScience, 2024
2024
De Novo Learning of Motor Skills
CS Yang
Johns Hopkins University, 2022
2022
Automatization of control under a complex visuomotor mapping
CS Yang, NJ Cowan, AM Haith
International Conference on Robotics and Automation Workshop on Learning of …, 2020
2020
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