Browsing by Author "Todd, Eric"
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Item Sensorimotor Control of Balance After Stroke(2020-09-29) Chaudhari, Sampada; Mehta, Neha; Rabieh, Hiba; Rao, NishantStroke survivors have a high fall risk. Impaired balance control is important factor contributing to falls in these patients. Current interventions are less effective. This is mostly because we do not understand all the factors that contribute to poor balance control. The reorganization of the brain that occurs after stroke may affect balance control. We hypothesize that the altered communication between the brain areas that occurs after stroke is responsible for impaired balance control. We assessed the brain activity using electroencephalography (EEG), the muscle activity using electromyography (EMG), and balance performance using clinical and laboratory-based measures.Item STEAM in Practice: Visual Art, Neuroscience, and Engineering(2017-10-12) Todd, EricSelf-Conscience/Physical Memory is an immersive, kinetic art installation driven by real-time, user-input brain data and archival brain recordings from scalp electroencephalography (EEG) that can also serve as an experimental environment to study creativity and emotions.Item Your Brain on Art(2023-04-13) Medina, Jose; Navarro, Emily; Zendajes, JesusThis study is a research collaboration project between the Building Reliable Advances and Innovations in Neurotechnology (BRAIN) Center and the Public Art UHS that measures the influence of visual art on the human mind on an individual and group scale. While participants took a guided art tour on campus, their brain signals were observed and collected with electroencephalography (EEG) technology. In between works of art, participants were asked to answer written questions about their feelings towards the art, while others discussed each piece with other tour-seekers. EEG data collected during these reflection portions were then analyzed and compared to better understand the influence of art as an individual and collective experience.Item Your Brain on Art: Neurodynamics of Art Appreciation(2023-04-13) Agbesanwa, Oluwadurotimi; Khalil, Dana; Tovias, Moses; Oladejo, JoshuaNeurohumanities is an emerging field of research that analyzes neurological processes in a societal context, such as aesthetic responses to art. While the need for this type of interdisciplinary research has increased, little has been done to minimize disruptions while incorporating standardized research protocols. In this research, we attempt to create a commercially viable protocol for Neruohumanities research that can improve brain machine interfaces (BMI).