Krishna Shenoy
Professor
Electrical Engineering
Stanford University
United States of America
Biography
Krishna Shenoy is a Professor in the school of Engineering at Stanford University,USA.His group (Neural Prosthetic Systems Laboratory, NPSL; directed by Prof. Shenoy) conducts neuroscience, neuroengineering, and translational research to better understand how the brain controls movement, and to design medical systems to assist people with movement disabilities.
Research Interest
Feasibility Study of an Intracortical Neural Interface System for Persons With Tetraplegia.
Publications
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Jarosiewicz B, Sarma AA, Bacher D, Masse NY, Simeral JD et al (2015) Virtual typing by people with tetraplegia using a self-calibrating intracortical brain-computer interface. Sci Transl Med 7: 313ra179.
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Kaufman MT, Seely JS, Sussillo D, Ryu SI, Shenoy KV et al (2016) The Largest Response Component in the Motor Cortex Reflects Movement Timing but Not Movement Type. eNeuro 3: 0085-16.
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Jeffrey S. Seely, Matthew T. Kaufman, Stephen I. Ryu, Krishna V. Shenoy, John P. Cunningham et al (2016) Tensor Analysis Reveals Distinct Population Structure that Parallels the Different Computational Roles of Areas M1 and V1. PLoS Comput Biol 12: e1005164.