Arun Ramakrishnan, PhD

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Biomedical Engineering Drexel University, Philadelphia, PA, United States 
Area:
Motor primitives, Force fields, Spinal cord injury
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Simon F. Giszter grad student 2006-2013 Drexel
 (Afferent effects in wipe reflex corrections.)
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Ramakrishnan A, Giszter SF. (2014) Primitive based biomechanical simulations predict feedback gating Proceedings of the Ieee Annual Northeast Bioengineering Conference, Nebec. 2014
Giszter SF, Hockensmith G, Ramakrishnan A, et al. (2010) How spinalized rats can walk: biomechanics, cortex, and hindlimb muscle scaling--implications for rehabilitation. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences. 1198: 279-93
Kargo WJ, Ramakrishnan A, Hart CB, et al. (2010) A simple experimentally based model using proprioceptive regulation of motor primitives captures adjusted trajectory formation in spinal frogs. Journal of Neurophysiology. 103: 573-90
Song W, Ramakrishnan A, Udoekwere UI, et al. (2009) Multiple types of movement-related information encoded in hindlimb/trunk cortex in rats and potentially available for brain-machine interface controls. Ieee Transactions On Bio-Medical Engineering. 56: 2712-6
Giszter S, Davies MR, Ramakrishnan A, et al. (2008) Trunk sensorimotor cortex is essential for autonomous weight-supported locomotion in adult rats spinalized as P1/P2 neonates. Journal of Neurophysiology. 100: 839-51
Udoekwere UI, Ramakrishnan A, Mbi L, et al. (2006) Robot application of elastic fields to the pelvis of the spinal transected rat: a tool for detailed assessment and rehabilitation. Conference Proceedings : ... Annual International Conference of the Ieee Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society. Ieee Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society. Annual Conference. 1: 3684-7
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