By Mackenzie Mathis delves into neural adaptation in motor control, exploring sensory feedback, internal models, and the role of the somatosensory cortex.
Explores the role of practice and training in rehabilitation, emphasizing the importance of effortful training and the use of stimulation to enhance motor function.
Explores brain circuits for sensory perception and external representation, covering thalamus communication, energy-saving mechanisms, inhibitory control, and time perception.
Explores the distinction between association and causation in statistical analysis, highlighting the limitations of association in inferring causation.
Explores the importance of real-time sensory feedback in enhancing the control and functional impact of prosthetic hands through various neuroengineering methods.