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Paul Gribble is a Professor in the Department of Psychology at the University of Western Ontario in London, Ontario, Canada, with a joint appointment in the Department of Physiology & Pharmacology within the Schulich School of Medicine and Dentistry. His research focuses on fundamental questions about human sensory and motor systems, specifically investigating how the brain controls voluntary movement and how plasticity in sensory and motor brain areas supports motor learning.
Dr. Gribble is an active member of the sensorimotor neuroscience community, co-organizing the Sensorimotor Superlab initiative which provides weekly reading lists and resources for researchers in the field. His laboratory website at gribblelab.org serves as a hub for his research activities and collaborations.
His work appears to intersect with computational neuroscience, motor control theory, and neural mechanisms of learning, with connections to researchers studying neural dynamics during reaching tasks, tactile discrimination, and sensorimotor processing. While specific publications aren't detailed in the available information, his research interests align with current questions in how the brain represents movement, processes sensory information during action, and adapts through learning.
Dr. Gribble maintains an active professional presence on social media (Bluesky: @gribblelab.org), where he shares relevant research, discusses scientific writing practices, and promotes opportunities within the sensorimotor neuroscience community.




