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Cortical activity Related to Isometric Joint Torques Measured with EEG

The objective of this grant is to demonstrate quantifiable spatiotemporal differences in macroscopic electrical activity of human sensorimotor cortices during voluntary isometric torque generation in the upper limb.
RO3 HD39804-01A1 Agency: NIH

The objective of this grant is to elucidate the temporal development of the brain activity from motor planning to the execution. This AHA proposal will provide information on the effect of motor planning on the performance of an isometric torque generation.
Scientist development grant Agency: AHA

The objective of this grant is to elucidate the role of sensorimotor cortices in the loss of independent joint control when stroke subject generates an isometric torque. Linear regression modeling will be used to identify the main factors that lead to the discoordination. Results found by the modeling work will be used to investigate the effect of a novel multi-degree of freedom isometric training protocol on cortical activity in stroke subjects.
5 R01 HD 047569-01 Agency: NIH

The general aim of this proposal is to elucidate the roles of cortex and descending motor pathways in the expression of abnormal muscle coactivation patterns following stroke.
R21 Agency: NIH


 

Jun Yao

 
 

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