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Identification of sensory-motor control in reaching
Sensory inputs such as vision, proprioception, and touch play a crucial role in post-stroke recovery. Our research delves into how these sensory contributions can be assessed to develop effective, personalized therapy strategies. Enhancing and tailoring sensory inputs to an individual’s needs allows us to explore how learning outcomes can be improved and errors reduced. Through synthetic simulations that combine muscular, visual, and proprioceptive inputs, we aim to understand better the complex processes involved in motor learning.
Research Project
Christina Lee
Undergraduate Researcher
Kathryn Boatwright, PT, DPT
Staff Therapist
Melissa Purvis, MS, CCC-SLP
Speech-Language Pathologist
Bethany Keuter
Occupational Therapist
Sameer Ashaie, PhD, MS
Research Scientist and Research Assistant Professor Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation