Amy Orsborn
University of Washington
Clare Boothe Luce Assistant Professor
Learning And Memory Electrophysiology Machine Learning Motor Learning BCI
Assistant professor working at the intersection of neuroscience and engineering. My research uses engineering tools like real-time brain-computer interfaces to study fundamental principles of sensorimotor learning, and uses neuroscientific insights to solve engineering problems in neural prosthetic applications. We study sensorimotor learning using both non-human primate animal models and human subjects studies. Techniques we use include advanced large-scale neurophysiology, real-time adaptive decoding, and novel sensory-motor perturbation paradigms.
About Amy
Location
Seattle, Washington US
Research areas and interests
Computational Neuroscience Neural Circuits And Behavioral Plasticity Neuro Engineering
Research methods
Brain Activity Recording Complex Behavior Analysis Neurocomputation / Machine Learning
Research model system