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Jonathan R Wolpaw

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Hardesty R, Motjabavi H, Gemoets D, Wolpaw J
bioRxiv . 2024 Sep; PMID: 39229004
Humans can acquire and maintain motor skills throughout their lives through motor learning. Motor learning and skill acquisition are essential for rehabilitation following neurological disease or injury. Adaptation, the initial...
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Wang Y, Chen Y, Chen L, Herron B, Chen X, Wolpaw J
J Physiol . 2024 Apr; 602(9):2107-2126. PMID: 38568869
We are studying the mechanisms of H-reflex operant conditioning, a simple form of learning. Modelling studies in the literature and our previous data suggested that changes in the axon initial...
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Barnes J, Eftekhar A, Fake T, Carmack C, Greenberg E, Crenshaw J, et al.
Med Eng Phys . 2023 Dec; 122:104071. PMID: 38092486
Computer-controlled treadmills are common in many gait labs and offer great potential for conducting perturbation-based postural studies. However, the time-course of these disturbances can be too brief to be controlled...
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Wolpaw J, Thompson A
Front Rehabil Sci . 2023 Jul; 4:1198679. PMID: 37456795
Neurorehabilitation is now one of the most exciting areas in neuroscience. Recognition that the central nervous system (CNS) remains plastic through life, new understanding of skilled behaviors (skills), and novel...
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McCane L, Wolpaw J, Thompson A
Exp Brain Res . 2023 May; 241(6):1611-1622. PMID: 37145136
Weak transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) is known to affect corticospinal excitability and enhance motor skill acquisition, whereas its effects on spinal reflexes in actively contracting muscles are yet to...
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Norman S, Wolpaw J, Reinkensmeyer D
Brain Commun . 2022 Dec; 4(6):fcac264. PMID: 36458210
After a neurological injury, people develop abnormal patterns of neural activity that limit motor recovery. Traditional rehabilitation, which concentrates on practicing impaired skills, is seldom fully effective. New targeted neuroplasticity...
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Vansteensel M, Klein E, van Thiel G, Gaytant M, Simmons Z, Wolpaw J, et al.
J Neurol . 2022 Nov; 270(3):1323-1336. PMID: 36450968
Individuals with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) frequently develop speech and communication problems in the course of their disease. Currently available augmentative and alternative communication technologies do not present a solution...
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Jeremy Hill N, Gupta D, Eftekhar A, Brangaccio J, Norton J, McLeod M, et al.
J Vis Exp . 2022 Sep; (186). PMID: 36094287
The Evoked Potential Operant Conditioning System (EPOCS) is a software tool that implements protocols for operantly conditioning stimulus-triggered muscle responses in people with neuromuscular disorders, which in turn can improve...
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Wolpaw J, Kamesar A
J Physiol . 2022 Jun; 600(15):3423-3452. PMID: 35771667
Over the past half-century, the largely hardwired central nervous system (CNS) of 1970 has become the ubiquitously plastic CNS of today, in which change is the rule not the exception....
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Norton J, DiRisio G, Carp J, Norton A, Kochan N, Wolpaw J
J Neural Eng . 2021 Oct; 18(6). PMID: 34678801
Present methods for assessing color vision require the person's active participation. Here we describe a brain-computer interface-based method for assessing color vision that does not require the person's participation.This method...