Welcome to the Limb Motor Control Website!
The primary goal of the research we do in my lab
is to understand the nature of the signals within the brain that
control our arm movements. We study the "language" of
these control signals, and the networks of neurons that produce
them. Remarkable progress has been made in the past decade toward
measuring, analyzing, and understanding the function of many different
motor areas of the brain. Along with this basic research is even
the effort to put to use such recorded signals: To operate a robot,
prosthetic device, or wheel chair, or to bypass an injured spinal
cord and reactivate the muscles of a paralyzed patient.
This site offers a brief historical perspective
on motor systems research, describes the current research being
done in my lab, and introduces you to the entire lab staff. Feel
free to contact any of us for more information, or to learn how
likely it is that a brain-controlled robot will be juggling eleven
balls any time soon