Minoru Shinohara
Associate Professor; School of Biological Sciences
Physiological and biomechanical mechanisms underlying fine motor skills and their adjustments and adaptations to heightened sympathetic nerve activity, aging or inactivity, space flight or microgravity, neuromuscular fatigue, divided attention, and practice in humans. He uses state-of-the-art techniques in neuroscience, physiology, and biomechanics (e.g., TMS, EEG, fMRI, single motor unit recordings, microneurography, mechanomyography, ultrasound elastography, and exoskeleton robot) in identifying these mechanisms.
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Office Location:
555 14th St | Suite 1309C
Georgia Institute of Technology
College of Sciences
School of Biological Sciences
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Additional Research:
Neuromuscular Physiology
Research Affiliations: Center for Medical Robotics, Institute for Robotics and Intelligent Machines, Center for Neural Engineering
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