Santosh Chandrasekaran

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University of Pittsburgh / Carnegie Mellon University / 
Area:
Neuroprosthetics
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Chandrasekaran S, Bhagat NA, Ramdeo R, et al. (2023) Case study: persistent recovery of hand movement and tactile sensation in peripheral nerve injury using targeted transcutaneous spinal cord stimulation. Frontiers in Neuroscience. 17: 1210544
Chandrasekaran S, Bhagat NA, Ramdeo R, et al. (2023) Targeted transcutaneous spinal cord stimulation promotes persistent recovery of upper limb strength and tactile sensation in spinal cord injury: a pilot study. Frontiers in Neuroscience. 17: 1210328
Nanivadekar AC, Chandrasekaran S, Helm ER, et al. (2022) Closed-loop stimulation of lateral cervical spinal cord in upper-limb amputees to enable sensory discrimination: a case study. Scientific Reports. 12: 17002
Chandrasekaran S, Bickel S, Herrero JL, et al. (2021) Evoking highly focal percepts in the fingertips through targeted stimulation of sulcal regions of the brain for sensory restoration. Brain Stimulation
Chandrasekaran S, Nanivadekar AC, McKernan G, et al. (2021) Correction: Sensory restoration by epidural stimulation of the lateral spinal cord in upper-limb amputees. Elife. 10
Chandrasekaran S, Nanivadekar AC, McKernan G, et al. (2020) Sensory restoration by epidural stimulation of the lateral spinal cord in upper-limb amputees. Elife. 9
Chandrasekaran S, Nanivadekar AC, McKernan G, et al. (2020) Author response: Sensory restoration by epidural stimulation of the lateral spinal cord in upper-limb amputees Elife
Petersen BA, Nanivadekar AC, Chandrasekaran S, et al. (2018) Phantom limb pain: Peripheral neuromodulatory and neuroprosthetic approaches to treatment. Muscle & Nerve
Chandrasekaran S, Navlakha S, Audette NJ, et al. (2015) Unbiased, High-Throughput Electron Microscopy Analysis of Experience-Dependent Synaptic Changes in the Neocortex. The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society For Neuroscience. 35: 16450-62
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