George A. Tsianos, Ph.D.

Affiliations: 
Biomedical Engineering University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA, United States 
Area:
Neural prosthetics, Sensorimotor control, Muscle mechanics, Spinal cord
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Gerald E. Loeb grad student 2012 USC
 (Investigating the role of muscle physiology and spinal circuitry in sensorimotor control.)
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Tsianos GA, Loeb GE. (2017) Muscle and Limb Mechanics. Comprehensive Physiology. 7: 429-462
Tsianos GA, MacFadden LN. (2016) Validated Predictions of Metabolic Energy Consumption for Submaximal Effort Movement. Plos Computational Biology. 12: e1004911
Loeb GE, Tsianos GA. (2015) Major remaining gaps in models of sensorimotor systems. Frontiers in Computational Neuroscience. 9: 70
Loeb GE, Tsianos GA. (2015) Major remaining gaps in models of sensorimotor systems Frontiers in Computational Neuroscience. 9
Tsianos GA, Goodner J, Loeb GE. (2014) Useful properties of spinal circuits for learning and performing planar reaches. Journal of Neural Engineering. 11: 056006
Tsianos G, Loeb G. (2013) Muscle Physiology and Modeling Scholarpedia. 8: 12388
Tsianos GA, Rustin C, Loeb GE. (2012) Mammalian muscle model for predicting force and energetics during physiological behaviors. Ieee Transactions On Neural Systems and Rehabilitation Engineering : a Publication of the Ieee Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society. 20: 117-33
Tsianos GA, Raphael G, Loeb GE. (2011) Modeling the potentiality of spinal-like circuitry for stabilization of a planar arm system. Progress in Brain Research. 194: 203-13
Loeb GE, Tsianos GA, Fishel JA, et al. (2011) Understanding haptics by evolving mechatronic systems. Progress in Brain Research. 192: 129-44
Raphael G, Tsianos GA, Loeb GE. (2010) Spinal-like regulator facilitates control of a two-degree-of-freedom wrist. The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society For Neuroscience. 30: 9431-44
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