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Applied Electrophysiology Lab

 

Laboratory Introduction:
Applied Electrophysiology Laboratory
 Laboratory director:Ing-Shiou Hwang
Introduction
Laboratory director is Dr. Ing-Shiou Hwang. The laboratory focus on a variety of electrophysiological techniques in humans (such as electromyography (EMG), mechomyography (MMG), electroencephalography (EEG), physiological tremor, H reflex, stretch reflex, evoked potential, eye movement, transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS), and so on). Knowledge of signal processing, electrophysiology, and biomechanics are integrated to explore research issues in the fields of neuromotor control, motor learning, and motor impairments.  

Recent projects:

1.         Motor overflow associated with post-stroke hemiparesis

2.         The effect stochastic resonance on motor function

3.         Generalization of motor leaning

4.         Reciprocity effect of postural-suprapostural tasking

5.         Finger independence and physiological tremor

6.         Eye-hand coordination and Parkinson Disorder

7.         Neuromotor control for the elders and sports

Those who have different academic backgrounds are welcomed to join us. We aim to develop small but creative experiments to gain better insight into neural mechanisms for human movements, on which therapeutic treatments and skill improvement are based.