Malcolm Udeozor
@malcolm_udeozor
MD/PhD student, University of Cincinnati | BS, Carnegie Mellon University ‘19
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18-05-2022 15:31:14
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At #NIH National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH), recent Carnegie Mellon University graduate Malcom Udeozor is studying how learning to control a motorized prosthetic limb changes the #brain. Learn more about the research he presented at this year's virtual Postbac Poster Day on our #blog: go.usa.gov/xHs7J
Check out our review in Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery and Psychiatry and thread below where we re-evaluate facts, misconceptions and what’s next for research on #PhantomLimbPain Coauthors: Plasticity Lab Chris Baker #HertaFlor #JoelKatz #LoneNikolajsen #KatlehoLimakatso tinyurl.com/2ax4xvzu 🧵 1/9
One poster to rule them all! The 12ft mega poster tradition continues (see Taubert & Wardle 2019). Happening now at posters V4 and V5! Malcolm Udeozor #SfN22 Society for Neuroscience (SfN)
Should bionic limb control mimic the human body? We trained 60 users to operate a myoelectric bionic hand to study the benefits and challenges of biomimetic control strategies for assistive bionics. biorxiv.org/content/10.110… With Chris Baker, Plasticity Lab and more. 🧵1/6
Now out in Nature Human Behaviour We show that people can learn to control bionic hands just as effectively and in some ways better, using unnatural control strategies compared to strategies that mimic natural limb control. nature.com/articles/s4156… Plasticity Lab Chris Baker