
Andrei Dragomir
@andrei_dragomir
The N.1 Institute for Health, National University of Singapore and
University of Houston, Biomedical Engineering.
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https://neuroeng.org/cognitive-engineering 05-10-2011 01:12:05
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Our new paper on decoding pain perception from EEG spatio-temporal signatures in the context of restoring the sensation of touch to amputees is now out in Scientific Reports: nature.com/articles/s4159… Dr Zied Tayeb , Luke Osborn, Rohit Bose


Our new paper on sensory feedback and its effect on sensorimotor dynamic functional connectivity in amputees is out in Journal of Neural Engineering iopscience.iop.org/article/10.108…. Great work by Keqin 'Catherine' Ding! Part of her internship The N.1 Institute for Health (N.1) and in collaboration with JHU Neuroengineering.



Our latest work shows that sensory stimulation of an amputee’s phantom limb improves the ability to move and control the phantom limb. Great work by Luke Osborn and teams JHU Neuroengineering and The N.1 Institute for Health (N.1)!

Great IEEE Engineering Medicine and Biology Society workshop on #neurotechnology #bionics #neuroscience with Nitish Thakor, Stanisa Raspopovic, Dustin Tyler, Jen Collinger, Maryam Shanechi, Chet Moritz, Andrei Dragomir, Karen Moxon, Pepe Contreras-Vidal, Mikhail Lebedev, David Bjånes. Nice talks and discussions!


Thank you Silvestro Micera Dustin Tyler Stanisa Raspopovic Mikhail Lebedev #JenniferCollinger #JoseContrerasVidal #KarenMoxon #ChetMoritz #DavidBjanes #MaryamShanechi for your contribution to our workshop lnkd.in/dzTFHu5 part of the #EMBC2020! Amazing talks! #BrainMachineInterfaces

Busy virtual IEEE Engineering Medicine and Biology Society #EMBC2020, with papers from current and former lab members. Rohit Bose , Nida Abbasi, Manuel Seet, Keqin 'Catherine' Ding. The N.1 Institute for Health (N.1).


Great work by Luke Osborn and team Johns Hopkins APL

Three days of exciting #NER21 sessions, with Manuel Seet presenting our latest work on olfactory perception and former intern Keqin 'Catherine' Ding (JHU) showing results of our collaborative work on cortical impact of sensory feedback in amputees. The N.1 Institute for Health (N.1) IEEE Engineering Medicine and Biology Society


It's an exciting week at IEEE Engineering Medicine and Biology Society #EMBC2021 conference with presentations of our latest work on olfactory perception, brain's reward processing and novel approaches for reconstructing neurophysiological signals using reduced sensors setups. NUS Cognitive Engineering Lab The N.1 Institute for Health (N.1)


New paper on brain's perception of thermal sensations, out of a great collaboration with Dr Zied Tayeb and Gordon Cheng at TUM, Nitish Thakor JHU Neuroengineering, and Aishwarya Bandla (NUS). NUS Cognitive Engineering Lab The N.1 Institute for Health (N.1) nature.com/articles/s4159…


In our latest work published in Brain Sciences we show that olfactory hedonic evaluation modulates functional connectivity in several brain regions and is characterized by significant hemispheric laterality effects. mdpi.com/2076-3425/12/1… NUS Cognitive Engineering Lab The N.1 Institute for Health (N.1)


Great news! The call for applications for the Master in #Bionics #Engineering SantAnnaPisa Università di Pisa Scuola IMT Alti Studi Lucca is open. Please RT!! A great opportunity to work on #biorobotics #bionics #neuroengineering bionicsengineering.it/edu/call-for-a…

New publication: we propose an alert-state EEG measure for profiling individuals’ susceptibility to vigilance decrements. Relevant for identifying high-risk drivers and designing interaction systems to enhance automation use NUS Cognitive Engineering Lab The N.1 Institute for Health (N.1) bit.ly/3C2PH7o


Happy to share a “Behind the Paper” blog post of our research paper! We wrote about why we wanted to study cortical recordings of individuals with amputation and how we approached this using network methods. go.nature.com/45kmGjd JHU Neuroengineering Andrei Dragomir