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THINCmo is born at Texas A&M

THINCmo is born at Texas A&M

The habit, intelligence, and computation in motor behavior lab (THINCmo lab) was officially launched at Texas A&M. We are excited to explore interesting ideas toward understanding motor skill learning and expertise.

Research Talk

Yue shared his research on habit and skill learning with the IPA lab (Intelligent Performance and Adaptation Laboratory) at Princeton University. Many thanks to the lab for the engaging discussion and thoughtful questions!

New paper @ J Cogn. Neurosci.

Check out our new paper “Separate timescales for spatial and anatomical information processing during action observation”.

New paper in Nat. Hum. Behav.

New paper in Nat. Hum. Behav.

In our latest publication, Yue and Adrian Haith show that behavior can become habitual in two different ways, involving response initiation and response preparation.

Yue is set to join TAMU

Yue is set to join TAMU

Yue will join the Department of Kinesiology and Sport Management at TAMU as an assistant professor in Fall 2025. His will continue to explore the roles of habit, intelligence, and computation in motor skill learning.

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