Our mission is to improve our fundamental understanding of how the brain generates movement by linking models of motor control to computations in the brain and by discovering new ways to interface skilled artificial systems with brains.

Our ultimate goal is to improve restoration of arm and hand function lost to trauma and disease.

Learn more about our inter-disciplinary research

News

September 19, 2024
First lab meeting!

September 1, 2024

The lab receives funding from the Collaboration on motor planning, execution and resilience, supported by the Azrieli Foundation, to study the neural basis of movement preparation

July 1, 2024
Lab opens!!

November 8, 2023
Today our lab website officially goes live!

June 27, 2023
New Kinarm Exoskeleton arrives from Kingston and is installed! This system will allow us to perform highly-controlled experiments investigating how the brain controls reaching movements.