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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › David_OstryDavid Ostry - Wikipedia

    Ostry is a professor of psychology at McGill University and a senior scientist at Haskins Laboratories in New Haven, Connecticut. His research focuses on understanding the biological mechanisms of voluntary movement and deals equally with speech production and human arm motion.

  2. Specific involvement of human parietal systems and the amygdala in the perception of biological motion. E Bonda, M Petrides, D Ostry, A Evans. Journal of Neuroscience 16 (11), 3737-3744. , 1996....

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    I am interested in understanding how the brain changes with experience. My specific focus is on the sensory and motor networks of the human brain, for which I use speech production and voluntary limb movement as experimental models. My studies use robots in combination with behavioral and physiological techniques to assess motor function and the ch...

    Bernardi NF, Darainy M, Ostry DJ (2015) Somatosensory contribution to the initial stages of human motor learning. J Neurosci in press. Vahdat S, Darainy M, Milner TE, Ostry DJ (2011) Functionally specific changes in resting-state sensorimotor networks following motor learning. J Neurosci 31: 16907-16915. Ostry DJ, Darainy M, Mattar AAG, Wong J, Gri...

    NIH NICHD R01 Training Induced Plasticity in Human Motor and Sensory Systems, D Ostry (PI) NIH NIDCD R01 Speech Motor Learning and Sensory Plasticity in Children and Adults, D Ostry (PI)

  3. Motor Neuroscience Lab. David J Ostry. Motor Neuroscience Laboratory. McGill University Yale University. We are interested in understanding how the brain changes with experience. Our specific focus is on the sensory and motor areas of the brain, for which we use both speech production and upper limb movement as experimental models.

  4. Motor Control Laboratory. Biography: Research Areas: Behavioural Neuroscience | Cognition & Cognitive Neuroscience. Research Summary: Prof. Ostry's research focuses on understanding the biological mechanisms of voluntary movement and deals equally with speech production and human arm motion.

  5. David J. Ostry's 187 research works with 9,158 citations and 9,654 reads, including: Disruption of Somatosensory Cortex Impairs Motor Learning and Retention

  6. crblm.ca › essential_grid › david-ostryDavid Ostry - CRBLM

    David Ostry’s research focuses on understanding the biological mechanisms of voluntary movement and deals equally with speech production and human arm motion. He uses mathematical models, robots and behavioral and physiological techniques to assess motor function and the characteristics of motor learning.

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