abstract: Recently, it was demonstrated that startle-evoked-movements (SEMs) are present during individuated finger movements (index finger abduction), but only following intense training. This demonstrates that changes in motor planning, which occur through training (motor learning - a characteristic which can provide researchers and clinicians with information about overall rehabilitative effectiveness), can be analyzed with SEM. The objective here was to determine if SEM is a sensitive enough tool for differentiating expertise (task solidification) in a common everyday task (typing). If proven to be true, SEM may then be useful during rehabilitation for time-stamping when task-specific expertise has occurred, and possibly even when the s...
abstract: I examine the determinants and implications of the level of director monitoring. I use the...
We extended the results of Carroll, Owsiany, and Cheatham (2018) by evaluating the predictive validi...
Implementation of C++ and Matlab based control of University of South Florida\u27s latest wheelchair...
abstract: Virtual environments are used for many physical rehabilitation and therapy purposes with v...
abstract: Multiple Sclerosis, an autoimmune disease, is one of the most common neurological disorder...
Low back pain (LBP) presents a challenge in rehabilitation due to its heterogeneous presentation acr...
As scaling CMOS devices is approaching its physical limits, researchers have begun exploring newer d...
abstract: Robust and stable decoding of neural signals is imperative for implementing a useful neuro...
The present study was designed to evaluate if an acute bout of moderate intensity exercise could pro...
Key attributes of skilled mass handling were identified through an examination of lessons learned by...
As humans are exposed to rapidly evolving complex systems, there are growing needs for humans and sy...
Acquired brain injury (ABI) can be a life changing condition, affecting housing, independence, and e...
Model-Driven Engineering (MDE) considers models as first-class artifacts during the software lifecy...
Delivery of intermittent theta burst stimulation (iTBS) can modulate cortical excitability, and if d...
Spinal muscular atrophy (SMA) is a severe motor neuron disease that is the leading genetic cause for...
abstract: I examine the determinants and implications of the level of director monitoring. I use the...
We extended the results of Carroll, Owsiany, and Cheatham (2018) by evaluating the predictive validi...
Implementation of C++ and Matlab based control of University of South Florida\u27s latest wheelchair...
abstract: Virtual environments are used for many physical rehabilitation and therapy purposes with v...
abstract: Multiple Sclerosis, an autoimmune disease, is one of the most common neurological disorder...
Low back pain (LBP) presents a challenge in rehabilitation due to its heterogeneous presentation acr...
As scaling CMOS devices is approaching its physical limits, researchers have begun exploring newer d...
abstract: Robust and stable decoding of neural signals is imperative for implementing a useful neuro...
The present study was designed to evaluate if an acute bout of moderate intensity exercise could pro...
Key attributes of skilled mass handling were identified through an examination of lessons learned by...
As humans are exposed to rapidly evolving complex systems, there are growing needs for humans and sy...
Acquired brain injury (ABI) can be a life changing condition, affecting housing, independence, and e...
Model-Driven Engineering (MDE) considers models as first-class artifacts during the software lifecy...
Delivery of intermittent theta burst stimulation (iTBS) can modulate cortical excitability, and if d...
Spinal muscular atrophy (SMA) is a severe motor neuron disease that is the leading genetic cause for...
abstract: I examine the determinants and implications of the level of director monitoring. I use the...
We extended the results of Carroll, Owsiany, and Cheatham (2018) by evaluating the predictive validi...
Implementation of C++ and Matlab based control of University of South Florida\u27s latest wheelchair...