Alan Degenhart (@alandegenhart) 's Twitter Profile
Alan Degenhart

@alandegenhart

Research Scientist at Starfish Neuroscience

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Nathan Copeland (@bcicandobetter) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In order to help with some of the huge cost for me to make it to #NCMToy and 大阪大学 a friend has made this gofundme. Please share it around, it will be greatly appreciated. Visiting Japan with a brain-computer interface gofundme.com/VisitingJapanB… Research@OU (ResOU)

Jay Hennig (@jehosafet) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Super excited to see this work published! Congrats to Emily for finishing such an awesome project. These were super difficult experiments for her to run, and a really challenging problem to think through! Matt Golub Alan Degenhart pnas.org/content/early/…

The Yttri Lab (@yttrilab) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Pls RT: #FUNCT{} : Exciting web conference on Future of Neural Computation and Tech July 8-9. Broad range of topics and speakers including Sri Sarma, Byron Yu, Kording Lab šŸ¦–, Eva Dyer, Cindy Chestek, Doug Weber and myself! @cmuneurosci cmu.edu/ni/funct-works…

Alan Degenhart (@alandegenhart) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Nice News & Views article from Lahiru Wimalasena, Kathleen Cullen, and Chethan Pandarinath on our stabilized brain-computer interface work recently published in Nature Biomedical Engineering! nature.com/articles/s4155…

Erinn M Grigsby (@erinngrigsby) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Come check out our #NCM2021 poster today at 3-G-72 where we used BCI paradigms to challenge the time course of neural population activity.

Alan Degenhart (@alandegenhart) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Glad to have the final paper from my graduate work published. Remapping cortical modulation for electrocorticographic brain–computer interfaces: a somatotopy-based approach in individuals with upper-limb paralysis doi.org/10.1088/1741-2… via IOPscience

Matt Golub (@mattgolub_neuro) 's Twitter Profile Photo

How does the brain quickly learn to improve behavior, and what are the limitations this type of learning? Check out our latest paper, "Learning by neural reassociation," as featured in Byron Yu's #cosyne2018 talk. nature.com/articles/s4159…