Neuromechanics Lab

@NeuromechanicsL

Lena Ting's Neuromechanics Lab at Emory University. We got balance.

Atlanta, GA
Vrijeme pridruživanja: srpanj 2017.

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    28. sij
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  2. 21. sij

    Please help us collaborate on a cool modeling and experimental project. Muscles, real-time, spindles, and exos.

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  3. 17. sij
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    12. sij

    What makes a good lab? Are group meetings really the best way? In the we recently reexamined how we organize our weeks, and then redesigned everything in a systematic way (100% democratically!). I blogged about our design process and takeaways:

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    8. sij

    Looking to hire a PhD student with an interest in computational methods in biomechanics. Please apply or pass along to interested students!

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    11. sij

    Know someone who wants to join twitter but isn’t quite sure how to get started? I was there not long ago and this column is for them. Thank you to and for the opportunity to contribute to !

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    9. sij

    Great opportunity in my former graduate lab!

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    Check out our new paper showing the shear wave tensiometer is sensitive enough to detect small changes in Achilles tendon loading when standing! Thanks to and the

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    8. pro 2019.

    Careerism is poison. People advise the same arbitrary benchmarks that they achieved. Empty brass rings. Focus instead on: What you want to accomplish What issues matter to you What topics interest you What skills do you uniquely bring to work on them

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    8. pro 2019.

    To me, the coolest thing about this illusion is that it’s not a common occurrence. We breathe thousands of times per day, yet that doesn’t have a profound influence on our conscious perception. The brain must put in a lot of work to control the stability of our visual perception.

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    6. pro 2019.

    Not that I'm keeping score but that that's 2 consecutive weeks with Atlanta sensorimotor neuroscience on the list (us last week and the fantastic and now)...

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    6. pro 2019.

    We are accepting applications for a 3 day, project-based OpenSim workshop at Stanford University intended for advanced users& developers. Travel awards will be granted to top workshop applicants. Learn more: Applications Due: Tues, Jan. 14, 2020

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  14. And to put out this out there, I’m looking for a postdoc to work on furthering the mechanics modeling on this project, coupled with closed-loop in vivo experiments of muscles and muscle spindles working under naturalistic dynamic conditions. Needs to start in next few months!

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  15. Here is the of our work showing how force and yank emergent from muscle biophysics explains central and peripheral interactions shaping complex muscle spindles sensory signals.

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  16. Congrats . Great to see this awesome work out there. I’m ready for your tweeprint!

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    New paper! If you are a patient with disease and , you may not be imagining it if levodopa doesn’t appear to be helping. Highlights the need to fast track new therapies for FOG.

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    26. stu 2019.

    I am delighted to announce the award winners for the 2020 NCM meeting in Dubrovnik Croatia. Tamar Makin, University College London is the Early Award winner, and Mickey Goldberg, Columbia University, receives the Distinguished Award. Come see their talks and many others !

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  19. Congrats to Sistania Bong and Lucas McKay for demonstrating that impaired perception of whole-body movements in people with Parkinson's disease is related to balance impairments.

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    11. stu 2019.

    New paper from Carly Sombric and is out! First paper from on the adaptation of perceived movements following split-belt walking.

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