Functional connectivity in neurologically healthy aging and Parkinson’s Disease: Investigating the role of age and medication Abstract Introduction: Both aging and Parkinson's disease (PD) are associated with cognitive decline. While electroencephalography (EEG) has been used to study cognitive function, few studies have exa... Cognitive Research EEG Neurorehabilitation Preprint waveguard Jan 27, 2026 Publication
The relationship between corticospinal excitability and behavioural measures of movement imagery ability Abstract Imagining a movement without executing it has measurable effects on physical performance, learning, and rehabilitation. However, these effects rely on our ability to imagine performing action... Neuromodulation Neurorehabilitation TMS visor2 Jan 16, 2026 Publication
Quantitative assessment of human-exoskeleton integration through a neurophysiological marker of embodiment Abstract Assistive exoskeletons are increasingly used in rehabilitation settings, yet their adoption in real-world scenarios remains limited. This is partly due to the insufficient understanding of hu... Cognitive Research EEG Neurorehabilitation eego rt Dec 24, 2025 Publication
Phase‐Specific Contributions and Interactions of the Left and Right Posterior Middle Temporal Gyri in Vocal Feedback Control: Evidence From Dual‐Site TMS Abstract The posterior middle temporal gyrus (pMTG) has been implicated in sensorimotor control of speech production, but the causality underlying this relationship remains largely unclear. The presen... Neuromodulation Neurorehabilitation TMS visor2 Oct 29, 2025 Publication
Enhancing Neural Representations of Motor Imagery Through Action-Specific Brain Connectivity Patterns Abstract Motor imagery (MI) is a cognitive process that allows individuals to mentally simulate movements without physical executio n. However, the exploration of functional connectivity (FC) and late... Brain-Computer Interface (BCI) EEG Neurorehabilitation eego mylab Sep 3, 2025 Publication
The effect of stimulus type and tempo on sensorimotor synchronization during finger-tapping in cerebellar ataxia: behavioral and neural evidence Abstract Sensorimotor synchronization, coordination of movements with external rhythms, occurs daily. Finger-tapping tasks are often used to study biological mechanisms underlying sensorimotor synchro... EEG Multimodal Neurorehabilitation eego mylab May 2, 2025 Publication
Preserved auditory-motor synchronization during finger-tapping to music and metronomes at various tempi in progressive multiple sclerosis Abstract Background: Persons with relapsing and remitting multiple sclerosis (MS) can synchronize steps with music and metronomes at different tempi. However, progressing demyelination, loss of neural... Cognitive Research EEG Neurorehabilitation eego mylab May 2, 2025 Publication
Efficacy of Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation in Post-Stroke Motor Recovery: Impact of Impairment Severity Abstract Stroke is a leading cause of impairment, with 70% of survivors experiencing upper limb motor deficits. While transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) is widely used in rehabilitation, the impa... EEG Neurorehabilitation Stroke TMS eego mylab visor2 Feb 20, 2025 Publication
The Effect of User Learning for Online EEG Decoding of Upper-limb Movement Intention Abstract Electroencephalography (EEG) based braincomputer interfaces (BCIs) offer a promising way for individuals with motor impairments to control prosthetic or rehabilitation devices. Accurately dec... Brain-Computer Interface (BCI) EEG Neurorehabilitation eego sports waveguard Jan 31, 2025 Publication
MUSCULAR FATIGUE AND POSTURAL CONTROL IN YOUNG ADULTS Abstract This thesis explores the effects of exercise-induced fatigability on postural control in healthy young adults, focusing on behavioral and cortical adaptations. Fatiguing exercise, whether gen... EEG Neurorehabilitation Sports Science eego sports Jan 16, 2025 Publication
Neural Mass Modeling in the Cortical Motor Area and the Mechanism of Alpha Rhythm Changes Abstract Investigating the physiological mechanisms in the motor cortex during rehabilitation exercises is crucial for assessing stroke patients’ progress. This study developed a single-channel Jansen... EEG Neurorehabilitation Stroke eego sports Dec 25, 2024 Publication
A neurophysiological and genetic assessment of a case of rapidly progressive scoliosis Abstract Scoliosis is a three-dimensional spinal deformity characterized by a lateral deviation of at least 10° Cobb, categorized into idiopathic and non-idiopathic forms, caused by identifiable facto... EEG Neurorehabilitation eego sports Dec 19, 2024 Publication