Presentations

Presentations from the lab

To make our material more available, we’re uploading presentations to this page. This will mostly consist of posters, but we’ll also include other types of presentations, like talks, if possible.

2024

Henriques DYP, D’Amario S, ’t Hart BM. Implicit Adaptation Is Fast and Independent from Explicit Adaptation. Neural Control of Movement (NCM), poster. [PDF]

2023

King A, Mikula L, Modchalingam S, Boulrice J, ‘t Hart BM, Henriques DYP. Using tools as cues for dual adaptation to opposing visuomotor rotations in virtual reality. Society for Neuroscience (SfN), poster. [Web, PDF]

Modchalingam S, King A, Henriques DYP. Effects of immersive visual environment-change cues on motor learning during a virtual-reality target hitting task. Society for Neuroscience (SfN), poster. [Web, PDF]

Gastrock RQ, Ody E, Henriques DYP, ’t Hart BM. Investigating event-related potentials during movement preparation and outcome error processing to compare between motor adaptation and de novo learning. Society for Neuroscience (SfN), poster. [Web, PDF]

D’Amario S, ’t Hart BM, Henriques DYP. Fast Implicit Motor Adaptation: No Influence of Rotation Size, Aiming Strategy, or Delayed Feedback. Society for Neuroscience (SfN), poster. [Web, PDF]

D’Amario S, ’t Hart BM, Henriques DYP. Exploring the Rate of Implicit and Explicit Learning in Motor Adaptation: Effects of Rotation Size, Aiming Strategy, and Delayed Feedback. The Canadian Society for Psychomotor Learning and Sport Psychology (SCAPPS), poster. [PDF]

Khan M, Modchalingam S, King A, ’t Hart BM, Henriques DYP. Effects of tool use and perturbation during motor adaptation on hand localization in immersive virtual reality. The Canadian Society for Psychomotor Learning and Sport Psychology (SCAPPS), poster. [PDF, Video]

King A, Mikula L, Modchalingam S, Boulrice J, ’t Hart BM, Henriques DYP. Using tools as cues for dual adaptation to opposing visuomotor rotations in virtual reality. The Canadian Society for Psychomotor Learning and Sport Psychology (SCAPPS), poster. [PDF]

Modchalingam S, King A, Henriques DYP. Effects of immersive visual environment-change cues on motor learning during a virtual-reality target hitting task. The Canadian Society for Psychomotor Learning and Sport Psychology (SCAPPS), poster. [PDF]

Gastrock RQ, Ody E, Henriques DYP, ’t Hart BM. Neural markers of movement preparation and outcome during motor adaptation and de novo learning tasks. The Canadian Society for Psychomotor Learning and Sport Psychology (SCAPPS), talk.  [PPTX]

’t Hart BM, Taqvi U, Gastrock RQ, Ruttle JE, Modchalingam S, Henriques DYP. Implicit and Explicit Adaptation Just Do Not Add Up. The Canadian Society for Psychomotor Learning and Sport Psychology (SCAPPS), poster. [PDF]

Khan M, Modchalingam S, King A, ’t Hart BM, Henriques DYP. Effect of perturbation during motor adaptation on hand localization in virtual reality. The Canadian Society for Brain, Behaviour and Cognitive Science (CSBBCS), poster. [PDF]

D’Amario S, Ruttle JE, ’t Hart BM, Henriques DYP. Altered Visual Feedback Does Not Impact the Speed of Implicit Adaptation. The Canadian Society for Brain, Behaviour and Cognitive Science (CSBBCS), poster. [PDF]

Park SV, ’t Hart BM, Choi JY, Henriques DYP. Comparing Measures of Cognitive Performance: A Factor Analysis Approach. The Canadian Society for Brain, Behaviour and Cognitive Science (CSBBCS), poster. [PDF]

King A, Mikula L, Modchalingam S, t Hart BM, Henriques DYP. Using tools as cues for dual adaptation to opposing visuomotor rotations in virtual reality. The Canadian Society for Brain, Behaviour and Cognitive Science (CSBBCS), poster. [PDF]

Kolpashnikova K, Al-Bayati A, Clayton HA, Cortez R, ’t Hart BM, Henriques DYP. The Effects of Chronic and Acute Cannabis Use on Cognitive-Motor Tasks. International Cannabinoid Research Society, poster. [PDF]

Park S, ’t Hart BM, Choi JY, Henriques DYP. Modelling the Effects of Lifestyle and Demographics on Cognition: A Factor Analysis Approach. Canadian Psychological Association, poster. [PDF]

Laurin A-S, Abdo J, Dunoyer LG, Henriques DY, ’t Hart BM, Khan A. Visuospatial abilities throughout the lifespan: a dorsal visual stream decline? Vision Sciences Society, poster. [PDF]

Gastrock RQ, Ody E, Henriques DYP, ’t Hart BM. Neural markers for movement preparation and error processing during motor adaptation and de novo learning. Society for the Neural Control of Movement, poster. [PDF]

Henriques DYP, ’t Hart BM. Proprioceptive precision in reach performance and adaptation. Society for the Neural Control of Movement, poster. [PDF]

2022

D’Amario S, Ruttle JE, ’t Hart BM, Henriques DYP. The Speed of Implicit Adaptation is Robust to Error Feedback. Society for Neuroscience, poster. [PDF]

Henriques DYP. Proprioception and prediction in visuomotor learning. Brown University, Providence, RI. Seminar.

D’Amario S, Ruttle JE, ’t Hart BM, Henriques DYP. Effect of Error Feedback on Implicit Adaptation. Canadian Society for Psychomotor Learning and Sport Psychology, poster. [PDF, web]

Gastrock RQ, ’t Hart BM, Henriques DYP. Learning in a mirror reversal task provides distinct mechanisms between de novo learning and motor adaptation. Society for the Neural Control of Movement, poster. [PDF]

’t Hart BM, Taqvi U, Gastrock RQ, Ruttle JE, Modchalingam S, Henriques DYP. Implicit and explicit adaptation just do not add up. Society for the Neural Control of Movement, poster. [PDF]

Modchalingam S, ’t Hart BM, Henriques DYP. Effects of immersive visual cues and perturbation types on adaptation to internal and external errors. Society for the Neural Control of Movement, poster. [PDF]

Mikula L, King A, Modchalingam S, ’t Hart BM, Henriques DYP. Using tools as cues for dual adaptation to opposing visuomotor rotations in virtual reality. Society for the Neural Control of Movement, poster. [PDF]

D’Amario S, Ruttle JE, ’t Hart BM, Henriques DYP. The Feedback-Dependent Time-Course of Implicit Learning. VISTA/CVR Vision Research Conference, poster. [PDF]

Cortez R, Al-Bayati A, Gastrock RQ, ’t Hart BM, Henriques DYP. The effect of chronic cannabis use on visomotor and cognitive performance. VISTA/CVR Vision Research Conference, poster. [PDF]

Mikula L, ’t Hart BM, Henriques DYP. Adaptation to Pong bounce perturbations is quick and independent from wall tilt. VISTA/CVR Vision Research Conference, poster. [PDF]

Modchalingam S, ’t Hart BM, Henriques DYP. Effects of visual cues on adaptation to internal and external errors. VISTA/CVR Vision Research Conference, poster. [PDF]

Gastrock RQ, ’t Hart BM, Henriques DYP. Learning in a mirror reversal task provides distinct mechanisms between de novo learning and motor adaptation. VISTA/CVR Vision Research Conference, poster. [PDF]

Mikula L, ’t Hart BM, Henriques DYP. Adaptation to Pong bounce perturbations is quick and independent from wall tilt. Virtual Vision Science Society (V-VSS), poster. [PDF]

Rahimpoor-Marnani P, Al-Bayati A, Cortez R, ’t Hart BM, Henriques DYP. The effect of bilingualism or multilingualism on executive functioning. ANST Neuropsychology Undergraduate Conference, poster. [PDF]

Voloshin M, Al-Bayati A, ’t Hart BM, Henriques DYP. The effect of sleep on human cognition. ANST Neuropsychology Undergraduate Conference, poster. [PDF]

Modchalingam S, ’t Hart BM, Henriques DYP. Effects of visual cues on adaptation to internal and external errors. Vision Science Society (VSS), poster. [PDF]

Gastrock RQ, ’t Hart BM, Henriques DYP. Learning in a mirror reversal task provides distinct mechanisms between de novo learning and motor adaptation. Canadian Association for Neuroscience (CAN), poster. [PDF]

Cortez R, Al-Bayati A, Gastrock R, ’t Hart BM, Henriques DYP. Frequent cannabis use does not result in persisting impairments of visuomotor and cognitive performance.  Innovations in the Science of Cannabis Conference, McMaster University, talk. [video]

Al-Bayati A, Cortez R, Clayton H, ’t Hart BM, Henriques DYP. Frequent cannabis use does not impair the main components of executive functioning. Innovations in the Science of Cannabis Conference, McMaster University, talk. [video]

Henriques DYP. Proprioception and prediction in visuomotor learning. CNS Queens University, Kingston. Seminar. [video]

Al-Bayati A, Cortez R, Clayton H, ’t Hart M, Henriques DYP. The effect of frequent cannabis use on the main components of executive functioning. SONGS Neuroscience Research Day, Western University, talk.

D’Amario S, Al-Bayati A, Gastrock R, ’t Hart BM, Sergio LE,  Henriques DYP. The Influence of Demographics, Lifestyle and External Events on Cognitive and Motor tasks. SONGS Neuroscience Research Day, Western University, talk. [PDF]

2021

Al-Bayati A, Cortez R, Clayton H, Sergio LE, Desai S, ’t Hart M, Henriques DYP. Frequent cannabis-use has no long-term effects on visuomotor and visuocognitive performance. Virtual Vision Futures Conference, York University, talk.

D’Amario S, Al-Bayati A, Gastrock R, ’t Hart BM, Sergio LE,  Henriques DYP. The Influence of Demographics, Lifestyle and External Events on Cognitive and Motor tasks. Virtual Vision Futures Conference, York University, talk.

Ruttle JE, ’t Hart BM, Henriques DYP. Direct measures of implicit learning hit ceiling within 1-4 trials of training regardless of feedback. Neural Control of Movement, poster. [PDF, video]

Albert ST, Jang J, Modchalingam S, ’t Hart BM, Henriques D, Lerner G, Della-Maggiore V, Haith AM, Krakauer JW, Shadmehr R. Adaptation as a competition between two distinct sensorimotor learning systems. Neural Control of Movement, poster. [PDF]

’t Hart BM, Taqvi U, Gastrock RQ, Ruttle JE, Modchalingam S, Henriques DYP. Aiming evokes explicit motor adaptation. Neural Control of Movement, poster. [video, PDF]

Gastrock RQ, ’t Hart BM, Henriques D. Investigating de novo learning online: Learning of a mirror reversal task is fast and generalizes across the workspace and hands. Neural Control of Movement, poster.  [video, PDF]

Al-Bayati A, Clayton H, Cortez R, ’t Hart BM, Henriques DYP. The effect of frequent cannabis-use on cognitive-motor performance. Cognitive Neuroscience. [PDF]

Gastrock RQ, ’t Hart BM, Henriques D. The effect of instructions on de novo learning and the mechanisms that distinguish it from motor adaptation. Society for Neuroscience, poster. [PDF]

2020

Ayala MN, ’t Hart BM, Henriques DYP. Efferent and afferent estimates of hand location do not optimally integrate. Neuromatch Conference 3.0, talk. [video]

Gastrock RQ, ’t Hart BM, Henriques D. The different mechanisms that distinguish motor skill acquisition from adaptation. Neuromatch Conference 3.0, talk. [video]

Modchalingam S, Ciccone M, ’t Hart BM, Henriques D. A motor adaptation paradigm to strengthen implicit learning. Neuromatch Conference 3.0, talk. [video]

’t Hart BM, Taqvi U, Gastrock RQ, Ruttle JE, Modchalingam S, Henriques DYP. Aiming evokes explicit motor adaptation. Neuromatch Conference 3.0, talk. [video]

Ayala MN, ’t Hart BM, Henriques DYP. Efferent and afferent estimates of hand location do not optimally integrate. ICRA workshop: Learning Manual Skills in Humans and Robots, talk. [video]

Ruttle JE, ’t Hart BM, Henriques DYP. Differential feedback during adaptation affects learning but not estimates of hand location. Neuromatch 2, poster. [PDF]

Ayala MN, ’t Hart BM, Henriques DYP. Efferent and afferent estimates of hand location do not optimally integrate. Neuromatch 2, poster. [PDF, video]

Gastrock RQ, ’t Hart BM, Henriques DYP. Skill acquisition and adaptation are both quick but rely on distinct mechanisms. Neuromatch 2, poster. [PDF, slides, video]

’t Hart BM, Ruttle JE, Henriques DYP. Generalization of Motor and Sensory Changes in Motor Adaptation. Neuromatch 2, poster. [PDF, video]

2019

Ruttle JE, ’t Hart BM, Henriques DYP. Implicit components of learning and the two-rate model. Society for Neuroscience, poster. [PDF]

Gastrock RQ, Modchalingam S, Vachon C, ’t Hart BM, Henriques DYP. That’s not my hand: Attributing errors to external sources dampens predictive but not proprioceptive changes in hand position estimates. Society for Neuroscience, poster. [PDF]

Ayala MN, Henriques DYP. Conscious aiming strategies override implicit adaptation to opposing visuomotor perturbations. Society for Neuroscience, poster. [PDF]

Modchalingam S, Ciccone M, ’t Hart BM, Henriques DYP. Unbounded Implicit Motor Adaptation. Society for Neuroscience, poster. [PDF]

t Hart BM, Ruttle JE, Henriques DYP. Proprioceptive recalibration generalizes relative to hand position. Society for Neuroscience, poster. [PDF]

Bansal AT, ’t Hart BM, Henriques DYP. The Effect of Error-Sensitivity and Perturbation Schedules on the Slow and Fast Processes in Reach Adaptation. Society for Neuroscience, poster. [PDF]

Gastrock RQ, Modchalingam S, Vachon C, ’t Hart BM, Henriques DYP.  It wasn’t me: The role of source attribution on proprioceptive recalibration and updating predicted sensory consequences. International Conference on Predictive Vision, poster. [PDF]

Modchalingam S, Henriques DYP. Attribution of error: adapting in virtual reality. International Conference on Predictive Vision, poster. [PDF]

’t Hart BM, Ayala MN, Henriques DYP. Do Afferent and Efferent Signals Separately Contribute to Hand Location Estimates? Canadian Action and Perception Network, talk. [abstract; slides]

’t Hart BM, Henriques DYP., Cavanagh P. Manual tracking of the double-drift illusion. Vision Science Society, poster. [PDF]

2018

Ruttle JE, ’t Hart BM, Straube A, Eggert T, Henriques DYP. The fast and slow process differ with feedback but not age. Society for Neuroscience, poster. [PDF]

’t Hart BM, Ayala MN, Henriques DYP. Proprioception and Prediction Do Not Optimally Integrate in Hand Localization. Society for Neuroscience, poster. [PDF]

Henriques DYP. Perception and prediction in visuomotor learning. York’s Centre for Vision Research, seminar. [video]

Henriques DYP. Visuomotor Adaptation. CVR summer school, lecture. [video]

Ruttle JE, ’t Hart BM, Henriques DYP. Modeling the time course of change following visuomotor adaptation in movement, proprioception and prediction. Canadian Society for Psychomotor Learning and Sport Psychology (SCAPPS), poster. [PDF, web]