By Mackenzie Mathis delves into neural adaptation in motor control, exploring sensory feedback, internal models, and the role of the somatosensory cortex.
Covers neuromodulation therapies designed to restore walking in individuals with spinal cord injuries and explores their implications for other neurological disorders.
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 motor neuroprosthetics, covering peripheral nervous system, motor decoding, robotic hands, and sensory feedback through advanced techniques and implantable systems.
Presents a motor control experiment involving color-based finger tapping tasks and error tracking, revealing insights into skill practice and multitasking challenges.