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Newcastle AuthorsTitleYearFull text
Eisa Aghchehli
Dr Matthew Dyson
Professor Kianoush Nazarpour
Digital Sensing Systems for Electromyography2024
Professor Niina Kolehmainen
Dr Christopher Thornton
Dr Olivia Craw
Professor Mark Pearce
Laura Kudlek
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Physical activity in young children across developmental and health states: the ActiveCHILD study2023
Simon Stuttaford
Dr Matthew Dyson
Professor Kianoush Nazarpour
Dr Sigrid Dupan
Reducing Motor Variability Enhances Myoelectric Control Robustness Across Untrained Limb Positions2023
Dr Christopher Thornton
Professor Niina Kolehmainen
Professor Kianoush Nazarpour
Using unsupervised machine learning to quantify physical activity from accelerometry in a diverse and rapidly changing population2023
Dr Agamemnon Krasoulis
Professor Kianoush Nazarpour
Discrete action control for prosthetic digits2022
Dr Sigrid Dupan
Dr Emma Brunton
Professor Kianoush Nazarpour
How fast is too fast? Boundaries to the perception of electrical stimulation of peripheral nerves2022
Dr Christian Garske
Dr Matthew Dyson
Dr Sigrid Dupan
Professor Graham Morgan
Professor Kianoush Nazarpour
Increasing Voluntary Myoelectric Training Time through Game Design2022
Dr Agamemnon Krasoulis
Professor Kianoush Nazarpour
Recalibration of myoelectric control with active learning2022
Dr Emma Brunton
Professor Kianoush Nazarpour
Spatio-temporal feature extraction in sensory electroneurographic signals2022
Dr Jennifer Olsen
Professor Kianoush Nazarpour
Dr Matthew Dyson
3D-Printing and upper-limb prosthetic sockets: promises and pitfalls2021
Dr Matthew Dyson
Professor Kianoush Nazarpour
Arduino-based myoelectric control: Towards longitudinal study of prosthesis use2021
Hannah Jones
Dr Sigrid Dupan
Dr Matthew Dyson
Dr Agamemnon Krasoulis
Professor Kianoush Nazarpour
Co-creation and User Perspectives for Upper Limb Prosthetics2021
Dr Christian Garske
Dr Matthew Dyson
Dr Sigrid Dupan
Professor Kianoush Nazarpour
Perception of game-based rehabilitation in upper limb prosthetic training: Survey of users and researchers2021
Dr Christian Garske
Dr Matthew Dyson
Dr Sigrid Dupan
Professor Graham Morgan
Professor Kianoush Nazarpour
Serious games are not serious enough for myoelectric prosthetics2021
Professor Kianoush Nazarpour
A comparison of coordination and its variability in lower extremity segments during treadmill and overground running at different speeds2020
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