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2007 UNDERGRADUATE RESEARCH
Abstracts
1. Proprioceptive Sensitivity of Stroke Subjects with Hemiparesis
Student: Andrew J. Steward, Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology
Mentors: Megan O. Conrad, Robert A. Scheidt
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2. Type of Depression May Influence Corticospinal Responses: A TMS Pilot Study
Student: Arin Ellingson, UW-Madison
Mentors: Sarah Wong, Sandra Hunter, Ph.D. and Alexander Ng, Ph.D.
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3. Effects of Stimulus Onset Asynchrony (SOA) on Duplex Perception: Behavioral Pilot
Student: Kamesh Krishnamurthy, University of Pittsburgh
Mentors: Merav Sabri, Einat Liebenthal
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4. Vastus medialis H-reflex excitability during locomotion post-stroke
Student: Dana P. Fuchs, St. Louis University
Mentors: Namita H. Sanghvi, Sheila Schindler-Ivens
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5. Data analysis of asynchronous activity during median nerve stimulation
Student: Ijemma C. Okereke, North Carolina State University
Mentor: Ryan McKindles, Brian D. Schmit Ph.D.
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6. GENERATION AND TRANSMISSION OF NEURAL SIGNALS FOR PERFORMANCE ASSESSMENT OF A DECODING ALGORITHM
Student: Jacqueline Locke, University of Miami, FL
Mentors: Tushar Dharampal, Dr. Scott Beardsley
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7. Multi-joint reflexes at the elbow and shoulder in response to bicep tendon tapping in hemiparetic persons post stroke
Student: Jonathan R. Hackney, Marquette University
Mentors: Samir G. Sangani, BS, and Andrew J. Starsky, MPT, PhD
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8. Non-linear Analysis of Brain and Cardiac Dynamics in Sudden Unexplained Death in Epilepsy
Student: Kevin McHugh, Case Western Reserve University
Mentors: Kurt Hecox, MD, PhD
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9. Developing a Portable, Leg-Swing Assistive Device for Spinal Cord Injury and Stroke Patients
Student: Megan Naber, Marquette University
Mentors: Montakan Thajchayapong, Tanya Onushko, T. George Hornby, Ph.D. PT, Brian D. Schmit, Ph.D
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10. Increased Limb Support Decreases Muscle Fatigue in the Tibialis Anterior
Student: Rachel L. Hawe, University of Rochester
Mentors: Sarah C. Bly, Tejin Yoon, Sandra K. Hunter
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