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George A. Tsianos
George A. Tsianos
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Spinal-like regulator facilitates control of a two-degree-of-freedom wrist
G Raphael, GA Tsianos, GE Loeb
Journal of Neuroscience 30 (28), 9431-9444, 2010
1062010
Useful properties of spinal circuits for learning and performing planar reaches
GA Tsianos, J Goodner, GE Loeb
Journal of neural engineering 11 (5), 056006, 2014
502014
Mammalian muscle model for predicting force and energetics during physiological behaviors
GA Tsianos, C Rustin, GE Loeb
IEEE Transactions on Neural Systems and Rehabilitation Engineering 20 (2 …, 2011
492011
Modeling the potentiality of spinal-like circuitry for stabilization of a planar arm system
GA Tsianos, G Raphael, GE Loeb
Brain Machine Interfaces: Implications for Science, Clinical Practice and …, 2011
222011
Understanding haptics by evolving mechatronic systems
GE Loeb, GA Tsianos, JA Fishel, N Wettels, S Schaal
Progress in brain research 192, 129, 2011
222011
Muscle and limb mechanics
GA Tsianos, GE Loeb
Compr Physiol 7 (2), 429-462, 2017
192017
Major Remaining Gaps in Models of Sensorimotor Systems
GE Loeb, GA Tsianos
Name: Frontiers in Computational Neuroscience 9, 70, 2015
192015
Validated predictions of metabolic energy consumption for submaximal effort movement
GA Tsianos, LN MacFadden
PLoS computational biology 12 (6), e1004911, 2016
102016
Muscle physiology and modeling
GA Tsianos, GE Loeb
Scholarpedia 8 (10), 12388, 2013
72013
Physiology and computational principles of muscle force generation
GA Tsianos, GE Loeb
Encyclopedia of Computational Neuroscience, 2779-2795, 2022
52022
a., and Loeb, GE (2010). Spinal-like regulator facilitates control of a two-degree-of-freedom wrist
G Raphael, G Tsianos
The Journal of neuroscience: the official journal of the Society for …, 0
5
Investigating the role of muscle physiology and spinal circuitry in sensorimotor control
GA Tsianos
University of Southern California, 2012
12012
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