Rebecca Kozak Graduate program in Neuroscience Western University Biography Publications Institution JoVE Articles Rebecca KozakPhD student Rebecca Kozak is a PhD candidate in Neuroscience at Western University. She received an undergraduate degree in Kinesiology from Western University. Rebecca is interested in how rapidly the brain can turn vision into action, and currently studies the low level visual features translate into rapid limb movement. To date, she has received numerous awards for her work on rapid movement, such as two Ontario Graduate Scholarships, and plans to continue investigating rapid visuomotor transformation. Publications Stimulus-Locked Responses on Human Upper Limb Muscles and Corrective Reaches Are Preferentially Evoked by Low Spatial Frequencies ENeuro. Sep/Oct, 2019 | Pubmed ID: 31488551 An Emerging Target Paradigm to Evoke Fast Visuomotor Responses on Human Upper Limb Muscles Rebecca A. Kozak1,4, Aaron L. Cecala2,4, Brian D. Corneil1,2,3,4 1Graduate Program in Neuroscience, Western University, 2Department of Physiology and Pharmacology, Western University, 3Department of Psychology, Western University, 4Robarts Research Institute JoVE 61428 Neurociência
An Emerging Target Paradigm to Evoke Fast Visuomotor Responses on Human Upper Limb Muscles Rebecca A. Kozak1,4, Aaron L. Cecala2,4, Brian D. Corneil1,2,3,4 1Graduate Program in Neuroscience, Western University, 2Department of Physiology and Pharmacology, Western University, 3Department of Psychology, Western University, 4Robarts Research Institute JoVE 61428 Neurociência