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See B, Francis J
Annu Int Conf IEEE Eng Med Biol Soc . 2022 Sep; 2022:342-345. PMID: 36086332
The primary somatosensory cortex (S1) is a region often targeted for input via somatosensory neuroprosthesis as tactile and proprioception are represented in S1. How this information is represented is an...
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Steele A, Parekh S, Azgomi H, Ahmadi M, Craik A, Pati S, et al.
IEEE Trans Neural Syst Rehabil Eng . 2021 Sep; 29:2037-2045. PMID: 34543199
Real-time continuous tracking of seizure state is necessary to develop feedback neuromodulation therapy that can prevent or terminate a seizure early. Due to its high temporal resolution, high scalp coverage,...
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Cicalese P, Li R, Ahmadi M, Wang C, Francis J, Selvaraj S, et al.
J Neurosci Methods . 2020 Feb; 336:108618. PMID: 32045572
Background: Alzheimer's disease (AD) is projected to become one of the most expensive diseases in modern history, and yet diagnostic uncertainties exist that can only be confirmed by postmortem brain...
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An J, Yadav T, Hessburg J, Francis J
eNeuro . 2019 Jun; 6(3). PMID: 31171607
Reward modulation (M1) could be exploited in developing an autonomously updating brain-computer interface (BCI) based on a reinforcement learning (RL) architecture. For an autonomously updating RL-based BCI system, we would...
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Zhao Y, Hessburg J, Kumar J, Francis J
Front Neurosci . 2018 Sep; 12:579. PMID: 30250422
Neural activity in the primary motor cortex (M1) is known to correlate with movement related variables including kinematics and dynamics. Our recent work, which we believe is part of a...
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McNiel D, Choi J, Hessburg J, Francis J
Annu Int Conf IEEE Eng Med Biol Soc . 2017 Mar; 2016:3064-3067. PMID: 28268958
Encoding of reward valence has been shown in various brain regions, including deep structures such as the substantia nigra as well as cortical structures such as the orbitofrontal cortex. While...
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Choi J, Brockmeier A, McNiel D, Kraus L, Principe J, Francis J
J Neural Eng . 2016 Aug; 13(5):056007. PMID: 27518368
Objective: Lost sensations, such as touch, could one day be restored by electrical stimulation along the sensory neural pathways. Such stimulation, when informed by electronic sensors, could provide naturalistic cutaneous...
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Dura-Bernal S, Li K, Neymotin S, Francis J, Principe J, Lytton W
Front Neurosci . 2016 Feb; 10:28. PMID: 26903796
Neural stimulation can be used as a tool to elicit natural sensations or behaviors by modulating neural activity. This can be potentially used to mitigate the damage of brain lesions...
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Dura-Bernal S, Chadderdon G, Neymotin S, Francis J, Lytton W
Pattern Recognit Lett . 2015 Dec; 36:204-212. PMID: 26709323
Brain-machine interfaces can greatly improve the performance of prosthetics. Utilizing biomimetic neuronal modeling in brain machine interfaces (BMI) offers the possibility of providing naturalistic motor-control algorithms for control of a...
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Lee G, Matsunaga A, Dura-Bernal S, Zhang W, Lytton W, Francis J, et al.
J Comput Surg . 2015 Dec; 3(12):1-23. PMID: 26702394
Development of more sophisticated implantable brain-machine interface (BMI) will require both interpretation of the neurophysiological data being measured and subsequent determination of signals to be delivered back to the brain....