Maria F Bandres
Affiliations: | Washington University, Saint Louis, St. Louis, MO |
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Neurorehabilitation, neuroprosthetics, electrophysiologyGoogle:
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Moreno Romero GN, Twyman AR, Bandres MF, et al. (2024) Unintentionally intentional: unintended effects of spinal stimulation as a platform for multi-modal neurorehabilitation after spinal cord injury. Bioelectronic Medicine. 10: 12 |
McPherson JG, Bandres MF. (2023) Neural population dynamics reveal that motor-targeted intraspinal microstimulation preferentially depresses nociceptive transmission in spinal cord injury-related neuropathic pain. Biorxiv : the Preprint Server For Biology |
Bandres MF, Gomes JL, Moreno Romero GN, et al. (2023) Precision neuromodulation: Promises and challenges of spinal stimulation for multi-modal rehabilitation. Frontiers in Rehabilitation Sciences. 4: 1135593 |
Bandres MF, Gomes JL, McPherson JG. (2023) Motor-targeted spinal stimulation promotes concurrent rebalancing of pathologic nociceptive transmission in chronic spinal cord injury. Biorxiv : the Preprint Server For Biology |
Bandres MF, Gomes JL, McPherson JG. (2022) Spinal stimulation for motor rehabilitation immediately modulates nociceptive transmission. Journal of Neural Engineering |
Bandres MF, Gomes J, McPherson JG. (2021) Spontaneous multimodal neural transmission suggests that adult spinal networks maintain an intrinsic state of readiness to execute sensorimotor behaviors. The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society For Neuroscience |
McPherson JG, Bandres MF. (2021) Spontaneous neural synchrony links intrinsic spinal sensory and motor networks during unconsciousness. Elife. 10 |