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SUMMARY:Dr. Cesar Marquez-Chin - Brain-Machine Interfaces at the Toronto Rehabilitation Institute.
DESCRIPTION:Abstract\nDid you know that the Lyndhurst Centre has an active research program connecting brains and machines directly? In this talk I will introduce brain-computer interfaces\, devices that can translate brain signals into control commands for electronic devices\, share with you some of the work conducted in this field at the Toronto Rehabilitation Institute over the last decade\, and discuss potential applications of this technology for rehabilitation after stroke and spinal cord injury. \nAbout the Speaker\nDr. Márquez Chin is a scientist with the Neural Engineering and Therapeutics Team at the Toronto Rehabilitation Institute – University Health Network. A biomedical engineer by training\, his professional activities have included clinical\, research\, and development settings. His primary research interests include the development and understanding of rehabilitation technologies and the interaction between these devices and their users\, including consumers and care providers. Central to his work is the creation of systems that use brain signals to control electronic devices. His current areas of work include neurophysiological research\, brain-machine interfacing\, and rehabilitation robotics. Dr. Márquez Chin holds a PhD in biomedical engineering from the University of Toronto.
URL:https://reltoronto.ca/index.php/lecture/dr-cesar-marquez-chin-brain-machine-interfaces-at-the-toronto-rehabilitation-institute/
LOCATION:Lyndhurst Center –  Lecture Rooms A & B\, 520 Sutherland Drive\, Toronto\, Ontario\, M4G3V9\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Season 11
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