
- Supplementary Material1 Experiment S1: Switching perturbation and movement class speed control3
- Howard IS, and Messum P. "A Computational Model of Infant Speech Development". In: XII International Conference "Speech and Computer" (SPECOM'2007). Moscow, Russia: Moscow State
- Journal of Neuroscience Methods 181 (2009) 199211 Contents lists available at ScienceDirect
- SPEECH 88Edinburgh 22/26 August 1988
- Exp Brain Res (2008) 188:223236 DOI 10.1007/s00221-008-1355-3
- doi:10.1152/jn.00780.2010105:1722-1731, 2011. First published 27 January 2011;J Neurophysiol Ian S. Howard, James N. Ingram and Daniel M. Wolpert
- 102:1902-1910, 2009. First published Jul 15, 2009; doi:10.1152/jn.00013.2009J Neurophysiol Ian S. Howard, James N. Ingram, Konrad P. Krding and Daniel M. Wolpert
- Supplementary Material1 Experiment 1: Dynamic switching 180/04
- Behavioral/Systems/Cognitive Composition and Decomposition in Bimanual Dynamic
- Howard IS & Huckvale MA (2005), "Training a Vocal Tract Synthesizer to Imitate Speech using Distal Supervised Learning", In: 10th International Conference on Speech and Computer (SPECOM'2005), University of Patras, , Greece, 2005, p.159162.
- Motor Control,2011,15,85-117 2011HumanKinetics,Inc.
- 104:2082-2091, 2010. First published Aug 4, 2010; doi:10.1152/jn.00299.2010J Neurophysiol Ian S. Howard, James N. Ingram and Daniel M. Wolpert
- Current Biology 20, 16, April 13, 2010 2010 Elsevier Ltd All rights reserved DOI 10.1016/j.cub.2010.01.054 Multiple Grasp-Specific
- I.S. Howard & M.A. Huckvale ZAS Papers in Linguistics 40, 2005: 63-78 63
- A Neuroeconomics Approach to Inferring Utility Functions in Sensorimotor Control
- Workspace Comparisons of Setup Configurations for Human-Robot Interaction
- KLAIR: a Virtual Infant for Spoken Language Acquisition Research Mark Huckvale1
- Howard IS, and Messum P. "Modeling motor pattern generation in the development of infant speech production". In: 8th International Seminar on Speech Production (ISSP'08), edited by Sock R, Fuchs S, and Laprie Y. Strasbourg,
- SPEECH FUNDAMENTAL PERIOD ESTIMATION USING PA'ITERN CLASSIFICATION
- Speech Communication 9 (1990) 63-71 North-Holland
- QUANTITATIVE COMPARISONS BETWEEN TIME DOMAIN SPEECH FUNDAMENTAL FREQUENCY ESTIMATION ALGORITHMS.
- Supplementary material1 The statistics of natural movements are reflected in motor errors2
- NOTICE: this is the author's version of a work that was accepted for publication in Current Biology. Changes resulting from the publishing process, such as peer review,
- A Single-Rate Context-Dependent Learning Process Underlies Rapid Adaptation to Familiar Object Dynamics