Movement Neuroscience Laboratory
The mission of the lab is to advance knowledge of human neural control of movement and leverage this information to improve motor function for those with neurological impairment
Goals
1. To study the neural processes that govern perception and action in health and disease.
2. To translate principles of neuroscience into practical interventions for individuals with motor impairment.
3. To advance techniques for studying human motor neurophysiology.
Approaches
1. State of the art virtual reality and robotics to study the effects of visual and haptic feedback on motor behavior.
2. High-precision optical cameras, instrumented gloves, inertial sensors, and force sensors to study human movement biomechanics.
3. Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI), diffusion tensor imaging (DTI), transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) and electromyography (EMG) to study human neurophysiology.
Meet the Team
News/Blog Section
Triathlon, Wolfeboro (NH) – Aug. 2018
We are proud to announce that Gene, Alek and Mariusz participated and completed the Granite Man Triathlon 3.4 mile (~1.2 km) swim, 15 mile (~24 km) bike and 4.2 mile […]
Progress in Clinical Motor Control I: Neurorehabilitation
The first conference on Progress in Clinical Motor Control: Neurorehabilitation took place at Penn State University, University Park, Pennsylvania (July 23-25, 2018). Dr. Gene Tunik had a presentation during the […]
Neural Control of Movement – 2018
This year Society for the Neural Control of Movement organize 28th conference in Santa Fe (New Mexico), April 30 – May 4, 2018. Mariusz, Sezen, Tarkesh, Mat, Nikita, Gene Our […]
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