Spinal Neuromodulation for Motor Control and Beyond - Daniel Lu, MD, PhD
Offered By: University of California, Los Angeles via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore spinal neuromodulation techniques for motor control and their broader applications in this 25-minute conference talk by Dr. Daniel Lu from the University of California, Los Angeles. Delivered at the UCLA Symposium on Neurotechnology, this presentation delves into the cutting-edge research on neurotechnology and its potential in brain science. Gain insights into upper tree function, hand function, and potential mechanisms of spinal neuromodulation. Discover the latest findings from studies and their implications for future treatments. This talk is part of the UCLA Brain Research Institute (BRI) Neurotechnology Affinity Group's efforts to advance understanding and development in the field of neurotechnology.
Syllabus
Intro
Upper Tree Function
Hand Function
Summary
Study
Potential Mechanism
Taught by
UCLA Health
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