At the simplest dynamical level, neurons can be understood as integrators. That is, neurons accumulate excitation from afferent neurons until, eventually, a threshold is reached and they produce a spike. Here, we consider the control of integrative processes in neural circuits in two contexts. First, we consider the problem of extrinsic neurocontrol, or modulating the spiking activity of neural circuits using stimulation, as is desired in a wide range of neural engineering applications. From a control-theoretic standpoint, such a problem presents several interesting nuances, including discontinuity in the dynamics due to the spiking process, and the technological limitations associated with underactuation (i.e., many neurons controlled by t...
The human brain is composed of millions of neurons, firing spikes according to their membrane potent...
Humans and other primates often interact with the world by reaching and grabbing objects with their ...
This thesis is the combination of two separate lines of work linked by one common goal: understandin...
Sensory stimuli evoke spiking activities that are patterned across neurons and time in the early pro...
Nearly all neuronal information processing and inter¬neuronal communication in the brain involves ac...
Stimulus-free brain dynamics form the basis of current knowledge concerning functional integration a...
Almost all practical systems are nonlinear, which are subject to disturbances and contain uncertaint...
Spinal cord injury (SCI) leads to loss of motor function among other devastating impairments, with p...
The proposed device is an electronic circuit that mimics the neural network controlling fast eye mov...
Linear dynamical models have served as an analytically tractable approximation for a variety of natu...
The hippocampus is known to play a critical role in episodic memory function. Understanding the rela...
The Minimum-degree Pole Placement algorithm for Self-tuning Regulator design and the Recursive Least...
Rhythmic neural activity is thought to underlie many high-level functions of the nervous system. Our...
The field of Neural Engineering spawned in response to the perpetual problem of neurology: injured c...
Nonlinear techniques for signal processing and recognition have the promise of achieving systems whi...
The human brain is composed of millions of neurons, firing spikes according to their membrane potent...
Humans and other primates often interact with the world by reaching and grabbing objects with their ...
This thesis is the combination of two separate lines of work linked by one common goal: understandin...
Sensory stimuli evoke spiking activities that are patterned across neurons and time in the early pro...
Nearly all neuronal information processing and inter¬neuronal communication in the brain involves ac...
Stimulus-free brain dynamics form the basis of current knowledge concerning functional integration a...
Almost all practical systems are nonlinear, which are subject to disturbances and contain uncertaint...
Spinal cord injury (SCI) leads to loss of motor function among other devastating impairments, with p...
The proposed device is an electronic circuit that mimics the neural network controlling fast eye mov...
Linear dynamical models have served as an analytically tractable approximation for a variety of natu...
The hippocampus is known to play a critical role in episodic memory function. Understanding the rela...
The Minimum-degree Pole Placement algorithm for Self-tuning Regulator design and the Recursive Least...
Rhythmic neural activity is thought to underlie many high-level functions of the nervous system. Our...
The field of Neural Engineering spawned in response to the perpetual problem of neurology: injured c...
Nonlinear techniques for signal processing and recognition have the promise of achieving systems whi...
The human brain is composed of millions of neurons, firing spikes according to their membrane potent...
Humans and other primates often interact with the world by reaching and grabbing objects with their ...
This thesis is the combination of two separate lines of work linked by one common goal: understandin...