Anne Hoffmann
Former member (2019-2024)
My PhD research under the supervision of Frédéric Crevecoeur investigated multisensory feedback contributions during online control and adaptation of reaching movements. In my work, I combined psychophysics experiments using a robotic manipulandum with EMG recordings and computational modeling. I graduated with a PhD in Biomedical Sciences from UCLouvain in 2024.
Since September 2024, I am a postdoctoral researcher at the Donders Institute in Nijmegen, Netherlands. My current research in the Somatosensation & gargalesis lab investigates the role of the cerebellum in the prediction and cancellation of self-tickle and self-generated touch.
Anne's publications:
2024
- [2] Hoffmann AH, Crevecoeur F (2024)
Dissociable Effects of Urgency and Evidence Accumulation during Reaching Revealed by Dynamic Multisensory Integration.
eneuro 11(12):ENEURO.0262-24.2024
2023
- [1] Hoffmann AH, Crevecoeur F (2023)
Task Instructions and the Need for Feedback Correction Influence the Contribution of Visual Errors to Reach Adaptation.
eneuro 10(9):ENEURO.0068-23.2023
