Alumni of the
Laboratory for Computational Motor Control
Tie Wang
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Tie Wang, 1998 |
Tie joined the lab in 1998 as a
MS student in the BME program. He
worked on measuring control of arm impedance during reach adaptation. He subsequently joined Microstrategy
Inc. in Washington DC. His research results were
published in the following papers: Learning dynamics of
reaching movements results in the modification of arm impedance and long-latency
perturbation responses. T Wang, GS Dordevic, and R Shadmehr
(2001) Biological Cybernetics 85:437-448. Abstract Citations Control force change due to adaptation of
forward model in human motor control. Tie Wang
(2000) MS Thesis, Johns Hopkins University. |