Guy Avraham
I study cognitive and computational aspects of motor behavior, with a focus on motor control and motor learning in humans. My research focuses on explicit and implicit processes of motor learning and how they are influenced by both low-level (e.g., error consistency) and high-level (e.g., emotional states) processes. I am using different methodologies – including behavior, imaging, and patients – to understand how motor learning is modulated over multiple experimental sessions, and to develop computational models for explaining the neural processes underlying motor behavior.