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TRESCH, MATTHEW

Associate Professor

所属大学: Northwestern University

所属学院: Department of Biomedical Engineering

邮箱:
m-tresch@northwestern.edu

个人主页:
http://www.mccormick.northwestern.edu/research-faculty/directory/profiles/tresch-matthew.html

个人简介

Ph.D. Neuroscience, MIT, Cambridge, MA B.A. Psychology, Wesleyan University, Middletown, CT

近期论文

Katherine M. Steele, Matthew C. Tresch, Eric J. Perreault, “Consequences of biomechanically constrained tasks in the design and interpretation of synergy analyses”, Journal of Neurophysiology, (2015) Lynch, Kevin M.; Tresch, Matthew C.; Perreault, Eric J.; Schearer, Eric M.; Liao, Yu-Wei, “Evaluation of a semi-parametric model for high-dimensional FES control”, International IEEE/EMBS Conference on Neural Engineering, NER, (2015) Tresch, Matthew C.; Perreault, Eric J.; Steele, Katherine M., “Consequences of biomechanically constrained tasks in the design and interpretation of synergy analyses”, Journal of Neurophysiology, (2015) Lynch, Kevin M.; Tresch, Matthew C.; Perreault, Eric J.; Schearer, Eric M.; Liao, Yu-Wei, “Identifying inverse human arm dynamics using a robotic testbed”, IEEE International Conference on Intelligent Robots and Systems, (2014) Lynch, Kevin M.; Tresch, Matthew C.; Perreault, Eric J.; Schearer, Eric M.; Liao, Yu-Wei, “Multi-muscle FES control of the human arm for interaction tasks - Stabilizing with muscle co-contraction and postural adjustment: A simulation study”, IEEE International Conference on Intelligent Robots and Systems, (2014) Schearer, Eric M.; Liao, Yu-Wei; Perreault, Eric J.; Tresch, Matthew C.; Memberg, William D., “Multi-muscle FES force control of the human arm for arbitrary goals”, IEEE Transactions on Neural Systems and Rehabilitation Engineering, (2014) Tresch, Matthew C.; Ritter, Laura K.; Heckman, C.J.; Manuel, Marin; Tysseling, Vicki M., “Characterization of motor units in behaving adult mice shows a wide primary range”, Journal of Neurophysiology, (2014) Perreault, Eric J.; Tresch, Matthew C.; Steele, Katherine M., “The number and choice of muscles impact the results of muscle synergy analyses”, Frontiers in Computational Neuroscience, (2013)