
معرفی
David J. Ostry is a Professor in the Department of Psychology at McGill University, affiliated with the Motor Control Laboratory. His research focuses on understanding the biological mechanisms of voluntary movement, particularly in speech production and human arm motion. He employs mathematical models, robotics, and behavioral/physiological techniques to study motor function, learning, and sensory adaptation. Key themes include sensory-motor integration, neuroplasticity, and the interplay between sensory feedback and motor adaptation.
His work spans topics such as sensorimotor mapping, resting-state neural networks, and crossmodal sensory interactions in speech perception. Notable collaborations include studies on motor learning’s impact on sensory function and the plasticity of sensory systems during motor tasks.
No scientific awards or grants are explicitly listed in the provided text. He advises no listed students, though his lab may engage in graduate training. The Motor Control Laboratory serves as a central hub for his experimental and computational research endeavors.




