Kessler Foundation and the University of Southern California (USC) Institute for Creative Technologies will collaborate on clinical research projects applying virtual reality technology to cognitive and
motor rehabilitation research.
Not exact matches
«We are working on algorithms to improve the detection of
motor imagery from EEGs, and conducting
research on using tDCS with BCI for lower limb
rehabilitation, such as walking,» says Ang.
Our
research lab uses neuroimaging to better understand brain - to - muscle /
motor deficit and impairment as well as recovery following novel
rehabilitation interventions.
Interest and / or previous experience in
research, medical
rehabilitation,
motor function, cognitive psychology, or neurologic / other disabilities preferred.