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Platform technology to decode motor control through ultra high-field MRI (2020-2024)

Abstract

This project aims to advance our understanding of the poorly understood neural circuits that enable fine motor control in humans. To obtain this knowledge, new platform technology will be developed to capture the full kinematics of the hand during concurrent functional magnetic resonance imaging at ultra high-field. This device will allow testing of fundamental theories describing the canonical microcircuits involved in hand motion. Expected outcomes include new evidence of mirror neurons and observation of predictive error signals in the motor cortex. This new knowledge paves the way towards improved computer-brain interface technology which is likely to create benefits through translation to applications such as artificial limb control.

Experts

Associate Professor Martijn Cloos

Ultra High Field Facility Fellow
Centre for Advanced Imaging
Australian Institute for Bioengineering and Nanotechnology
Honorary Associate Professor
Australian Institute for Bioengineering and Nanotechnology
Martijn Cloos