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Stephen Helms Tillery

Ph.D. 1994

Thesis Title: Coding of Arm Posture in Primate Somatosensory Cortex

Advisors: John Soechting and Timothy Ebner


Thesis Publications:

SI Helms Tillery, TJ Ebner, & JF Soechting (1995) Task dependence of primate arm postures. Exp. Brain Res. 104: 1-11.

SI Helms Tillery, JF Soechting & TJ Ebner (1996) Somatosensory cortical activity in relation to arm posture: Nonuniform spatial tuning. J. Neurophysiol. 76: 2423-2438.

Other Publications:

Wahnoun R, J He, SI Helms Tillery. Selection and parameterization of cortical neurons for neuroprosthetic control (2006). Journal of Neural Engineering, 3: 162-171.

Tao K, SI Helms Tillery , J He (2005) Determining natural arm configuration along a reaching trajectory. In press, Experimental Brain Research

Helms Tillery, SI, DM Taylor (2004) Signal acquisition and analysis for cortical control of neuroprosthetics. Current Opinion in Neurobiology , 14: 758-762.

Helms Tillery SI, DM Taylor (2004). Monkey neurons and robots (provisional title). Current Opinion in Neurobiology (In Press)

Taylor DM, SI Helms Tillery, AB Schwartz (2003) Information conveyed through brain-control: cursor versus robot. IEEE Trans Neural Sys Rehab Eng, 11: 195-199.

Helms Tillery SI, DM Taylor, AB Schwartz (2003). Training in cortical control of neuroprosthetic devices improves signal extraction from small neuronal ensembles. Rev Neurosci, 14: 107-119.


Present Position: Assistant Professor
Harrington Dept. of Bioengineering
Arizona State University
E-Mail: stephen.helmstillery@asu.edu

Personal Site / More Information:

http://www.fulton.asu.edu/~bme/faculty/core/helmstillery.php

 
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