Thrilled to share that I’ve been awarded an @NIH F31 NRSA fellowship, funded by the @NIH_NINDS, to study sensory stimulation projected fields for neuroprostheses!!
Panelists from Onward Medical, JHU Applied Physics Lab, and HHMI Janelia shared their perspectives on building a career in neuroengineering at TNT professional development workshop.
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Our review paper on sensory integration for neuroprostheses is finally out! This work was spearheaded by super talented Ph.D. candidate @ckqding at @JHUBME at Dr. Nitish Thakor's lab at JHU and with the collaboration of @GordonCheng9 and
Excited to share that our review paper "Sensory Integration for Neuroprostheses: from Functional Benefits to Neural Correlates" is out in Medical & Biological Engineering & Computing.
Check it out here:
https://t.co/zmLhTv1ju1
In our discussion, we present some of the current work and future challenges with focuses on achieving natural somatosensory percepts☝️, neuroscience understanding🧠 and computational modeling💻, and assessment for sensory integration🗂️.
Are you curious about the academic journal editorial process? Join us for the "Meet the Editors" panel and hear from editors of various neuroscience and engineering journals!
Time: May 13, Monday, 1-2PM EDT
Location: Traylor 709 (JHSOM) or Zoom
Happy to share a “Behind the Paper” blog post of our research paper! We wrote about why we wanted to study cortical recordings of individuals with amputation and how we approached this using network methods.
https://t.co/urCqpsFkrV
@JHUNeuroEng@Andrei_Dragomir
When an individual with arm amputation receives sensory stimulation 🦾, what do we see in their brain signals 🧠?
Paper out in Scientific Reports! https://t.co/LVGu566lPn
Open Access: https://t.co/LD32JgoneE
@JHUNeuroEng@Andrei_Dragomir@yrchen96@losborn1@rohitbose94
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Looking at inter-connections between large-scale systems, we find enhanced interaction between systems that are directly associated with a sensory modality (somatomotor and visual networks).