Goldy YADAV

Post-Doctoral Researcher
Goldy completed her PhD (2015-2020) in Cognitive Science at the Indian Institute of Technology, Gandhinagar (with Prof. Pratik Mutha), where she investigated the underlying mechanisms mediating learning, retention and generalization of newly learned skilled movements, and the interactions between spatial working memory and motor skill memory. She was a Fulbright-Nehru visiting doctoral fellow at the National Institutes of Health (with Dr. Leonardo Cohen) where she developed projects exploring the role of sensorimotor neural oscillatory activity on motor output. After this period, she began as a post-doctoral researcher at the CoActions Lab, where she was investigating the role of neural oscillations in motor learning and adaptation.

Non-invasive Stimulation of Contralateral Primary Motor Cortex Reduces the Amount of Skill Generalization to the Untrained Arm

Research study on non-invasive stimulation of contralateral primary motor cortex reduces the amount of skill generalization to the untrained arm

Goldy YADAV

Goldy YADAV

Goldy YADAV

Effect of Extrinsic Reward on Motor Plasticity during Skill Learning

Research study on effect of extrinsic reward on motor plasticity during skill learning

Goldy YADAV

Reflecting on what is 'Skill' in Human Motor Skill Learning

Research study on reflecting on what is 'skill' in human motor skill learning

Goldy YADAV