Manasi Wali
Neuroscience · Indiana University
Publications
11
Citations
36
Est. group size
—
Recurring co-author estimate
Active years
6
Publishing since 2020
Manasi Wali studies how the brain controls movement and keeps track of where the body is in space. A major focus is proprioception (the body's internal sense of limb position) and how the brain updates or recalibrates this sense when it conflicts with what the eyes see. This work uses experiments on hand-position estimation and examines the roles of brain regions like the somatosensory cortex in motor learning and memory.
Publication activity has been growing over the last several years, rising from occasional papers to a peak of four in 2024.
Generated by claude-opus-4-8 from public bibliographic data · Jul 11, 2026
- FRONTAL AND PARIETAL CONTRIBUTIONS TO PROPRIOCEPTION AND MOTOR SKILL LEARNING
bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory) · 2025
- The Somatosensory Cortex and Body Representation: Updating the Motor System during a Visuoproprioceptive Cue Conflict
Journal of Neuroscience · 2025
- Somatosensory cortex and body representation: Updating the motor system during a visuo-proprioceptive cue conflict
bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory) · 2024
- Cross-Disciplinary Communication and Evolving Language: A Comment on Latash
Motor Control · 2024
- Expanding the framework of proprioception: a comment on Héroux et al.
Journal of Applied Physiology · 2024
- Retention of visuo-proprioceptive recalibration in estimating hand position
Scientific Reports · 2023
- Effect of visuo-proprioceptive mismatch rate on recalibration in hand perception
Experimental Brain Research · 2023
- Retention of visuo-proprioceptive recalibration in estimating hand position
bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory) · 2022
- Role of the somatosensory cortex in motor memory consolidation
Journal of Neurophysiology · 2020
- bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)×3
- Journal of Vision×2
- Scientific Reports×1
- Experimental Brain Research×1
- Journal of Applied Physiology×1
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Last updated Jul 11, 2026.
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