TNSRE
TNSRE serves the community of biomedical engineers and clinical researchers who work at the intersection of neuroscience and physical medicine. We publish novel approaches and technologies for better understanding neural systems, human movement, and the relationships between them, with a focus on assistive devices that improve life for patients, for practicing clinicians, and for everyday use.
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Jeonghee Kim
Jeonghee Kim (S’11) received B.S. degrees from Kyungpook National University, Daegu, Korea, and the University of Texas, Dallas, TX, USA, in 2007 and 2008, respectively, and the M.S. degree from the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, USA, in 2009. She is currently working toward the Ph.D. degree at the Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA, USA.
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TNSRE, Featured Articles
Assessment of the Tongue-Drive System Using a Computer, a Smartphone, and a Powered-Wheelchair by People With Tetraplegia
Jeonghee Kim, Hangue Park, Joy Bruce, Diane Rowles, Jaimee Holbrook, Beatrice Nardone, Dennis P. West, Anne Laumann, Elliot J. Roth, Maysam Ghovanloo
Tongue-Drive System (TDS) is a wireless and wearable assistive technology that enables people with severe disabilities to control their computers, wheelchairs, and smartphones using voluntary tongue motion. To evaluate the efficacy of the TDS, several experiments were conducted, in which...
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Posted on 18 JAN 2016
JTEHM, Articles, Published Articles
A Wearable System For Attenuating Essential Tremor Based On Peripheral Nerve Stimulation
Currently available treatments for kinetic tremor can cause intolerable side effects or be highly invasive and expensive. Even though several studies have shown the positive effects of external feedback (i.e., electrical stimulation) for suppressing tremor, such approaches have not been...
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Posted on 9 APR 2020