Antoine De Comite
Former member (2017-2022)
My PhD work, entitled "Behavioral studies of dynamic control policies underlying reaching human reaching movements", characterized the flexible control strategies used by humans during reaching.
I am currently a postdoc fellow in the McGovern Institute for Brain Research at MIT (USA) where I develop data-driven and predictive models of motor control across species, tasks, and animal models of human disorders.
Antoine's publications:
2026
- [5] De Comite A, Kalidindi HT, Pruszynski JA, Crevecoeur F (2026)
Infinite Horizon Control With Nonlinear Dynamics Models Reproduces Temporal Modulation of Reaching Movements.
Neural Computation 38(5):823-844
2023
- [4] De Comite A, Lefèvre P, Crevecoeur F (2023)
Continuous evaluation of cost-to-go for flexible reaching control and online decisions.
PLOS Computational Biology 19(9):e1011493
2022
- [3] De Comite A, Crevecoeur F, Lefèvre P (2022)
Reward-Dependent Selection of Feedback Gains Impacts Rapid Motor Decisions.
eneuro 9(2):ENEURO.0439-21.2022 - [2] De Comite A, Crevecoeur F, Lefèvre P (2022)
Continuous Tracking of Task Parameters Tunes Reaching Control Online.
eneuro 9(4):ENEURO.0055-22.2022
2021
- [1] De Comite A, Crevecoeur F, Lefèvre P (2021)
Online modification of goal-directed control in human reaching movements.
Journal of Neurophysiology 125(5):1883-1898
