Explores the importance of real-time sensory feedback in enhancing the control and functional impact of prosthetic hands through various neuroengineering methods.
Explores the control of movement, motor cortex characteristics, mirror neurons, brain-machine interfaces, and the role of basal ganglia in movement initiation and suppression.
Delves into the neural control of movement, focusing on spinal motor neurons and motor units, exploring techniques like EMG recordings and wearable neural interfaces.