
- IOP PUBLISHING JOURNAL OF NEURAL ENGINEERING J. Neural Eng. 5 (2008) 191202 doi:10.1088/1741-2560/5/2/010
- Resubmitted to Spinal Cord in January 2009 as an Original Article ECoG Control of a Neuroprosthesis for Grasping
- (i) Title: Larger Center of Pressure Minus Center of Gravity in the Elderly Induces Larger Body Acceleration during Quiet Standing
- To be published in the IEEE Tr. or Neural Systems and Rehabilitation Engineering (article No. 100-028) accepted February 2001
- Dynamic force-sharing in multi-digit task C.E. Dumont a,*, M.R. Popovic b,c,e
- Full Title: Reducing muscle fatigue due to Functional Electrical Stimulation using random modulation of stimulation parameters
- 2nd Revision for Artificial Organ submitted on January 29, 2007 Title: Body Movement Induced by Electrical Stimulation of Toe
- Differential effects of plantar cutaneous afferents excitation on soleus stretch and H-reflex
- Accepted for publishing in ASME Journal of Biomechanical Engineering in January 2007. Optimal Combination of Minimum Degrees of Freedom to
- Accepted for publishing in IEEE Tr. Neural Systems and Rehabilitation Engineering in January 2007. Implementation of a Physiologically Identified PD Feedback
- Identification of arm movements using correlation of electrocorticographic spectral components and kinematic
- http://nnr.sagepub.com Neurorehabilitation and Neural Repair
- Revision submitted to `Medical Engineering & Physics' September 2009 Posturographic Measures in Healthy Young Adults during
- Revised Submission (R3) to `IEEE TNSRE' November 2009 Neural-Mechanical Feedback Control Scheme Generates Physiological
- Postural reactions of the trunk muscles to multi-directional perturbations in sitting Kei Masani a,b,*, Vivian W. Sin a
- Accepted in `Neuromodulation' March 21, 2008 Closed-Loop Control of FES-Assisted Arm-Free Standing in
- IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON NEURAL SYSTEMS AND REHABILITATION ENGINEERING, VOL. 17, NO. 1, FEBRUARY 2009 53 Localization of Active Pathways in Peripheral
- 100:1465-1475, 2008. First published Jul 2, 2008; doi:10.1152/jn.00801.2007J Neurophysiol Kei Masani, Albert H. Vette, Noritaka Kawashima and Milos R. Popovic
- This article appeared in a journal published by Elsevier. The attached copy is furnished to the author for internal non-commercial research
- Sensors 2006, 6, 1-x manuscripts ISSN 1424-8220
- 38 IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON NEURAL SYSTEMS AND REHABILITATION ENGINEERING, VOL. 14, NO. 1, MARCH 2006 The Effect of Random Modulation of Functional
- Original Article Gait training regimen for incomplete spinal cord injury using functional
- Accepted as technical note in Medical Engineering and Physics in February 2004 Modular Transcutaneous Functional Electrical Stimulation System
- Ion P. I. Pappas1 , Thierry Keller2
- 90:3774-3782, 2003. First published Aug 27, 2003; doi:10.1152/jn.00730.2002JN Kei Masani, Milos R. Popovic, Kimitaka Nakazawa, Motoki Kouzaki and Daichi
- Neuroprostheses for grasping Milos R. Popovic*{
- Accepted for publishing in October 2002 as a book chapter for the book "Enabling Technologies: Body Image and Body Function"
- PublishedbyManeyPublishing(c)W.S.Maney&SonLimited Editorial: Selected topics in the field of spinal
- JOURNAL OF AUTOMATIC CONTROL, UNIVERSITY OF BELGRADE; VOL. 13(2):17-22, 2003 Experimental Study on Low Velocity Friction
- 420 IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON NEURAL SYSTEMS AND REHABILITATION ENGINEERING, VOL. 17, NO. 5, OCTOBER 2009 Influence of the Number and Location of Recording
- 1 Neuroprostheses 2 Milos R. Popovic
- Update article/Mise au point Functional electrical stimulation of walking
- 46 IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON NEURAL SYSTEMS AND REHABILITATION ENGINEERING, VOL. 14, NO. 1, MARCH 2006 Dynamic Modeling and Torque Estimation
- Accepted for publication in Medical Engineering & Physics A Complete, Non-Lumped, and Verifiable Set of Upper Body Segment
- Controlling Balance During Quiet Standing: Proportional and Derivative Controller Generates Preceding Motor Command to
- Surface-Stimulation Technology for Grasping and
- Resubmitted for review to Spinal Cord in June 2005 as a Research Report Functional electrical therapy: Retraining grasping in spinal cord injury
- Abstract--OBJECTIVE AND IMPORTANCE: To present case studies of two individuals with chronic cervical spinal cord
- Balance control under different passive contributions of the ankle extensors: quiet standing on inclined surfaces
- Supported by a grant from the Swiss National Science Foundation, Project No. 5002-44895.2.
- To appear in Neuromodulation in January 2005 Neuroprosthesis for retraining reaching and grasping functions in severe hemiplegic patients
- Accepted for Publication in the ASME Journal of Medical Devices A Portable and Automated Postural Perturbation System for
- Accepted for publication in Spinal Cord, June 2001 Functional Electrical Stimulation for Grasping and Walking
- Running title: Balance training in people with SCI