Humans can quickly adjust their grip force to a change in friction at the object-skin interface during dexterous manipulation in a precision grip. To perform this adjustment, they rely on the feedback
Stable movement and efficient motor transition are both crucial for animals to navigate their environments, yet the neural principles underlying these abilities are not fully understood. In free-movin
Examples of tool-use behaviors by birds outside foraging contexts are scarce and limited to a handful of species. We report a field experiment aimed to test whether an observed suite of odd behaviors