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2020 – today
- 2024
- [c11]Amanda Studnicki, Ahmed Rageeb Ahsan, Eric D. Ragan, Daniel P. Ferris:
Brain Dynamics of Balance Loss in Virtual Reality and Real-world Beam Walking. VR Workshops 2024: 989-990 - 2023
- [j8]Colton B. Gonsisko, Daniel P. Ferris, Ryan J. Downey:
iCanClean Improves Independent Component Analysis of Mobile Brain Imaging with EEG. Sensors 23(2): 928 (2023) - [j7]Ryan J. Downey, Daniel P. Ferris:
iCanClean Removes Motion, Muscle, Eye, and Line-Noise Artifacts from Phantom EEG. Sensors 23(19): 8214 (2023) - [c10]Noelle A. Jacobsen, John C. Prieschl, Daniel P. Ferris:
Timescales of the posterior parietal cortex during locomotor adaptation. NER 2023: 1-6 - 2022
- [j6]Amanda Studnicki, Ryan J. Downey, Daniel P. Ferris:
Characterizing and Removing Artifacts Using Dual-Layer EEG during Table Tennis. Sensors 22(15): 5867 (2022) - [c9]Rachel L. Hybart, Daniel P. Ferris:
Preliminary Validation of Proportional Myoelectric Control of A Commercially Available Robotic Ankle Exoskeleton. ICORR 2022: 1-5 - 2020
- [j5]Andrew D. Nordin, W. David Hairston, Daniel P. Ferris:
Faster Gait Speeds Reduce Alpha and Beta EEG Spectral Power From Human Sensorimotor Cortex. IEEE Trans. Biomed. Eng. 67(3): 842-853 (2020)
2010 – 2019
- 2019
- [j4]Steven M. Peterson, Daniel P. Ferris:
Group-level cortical and muscular connectivity during perturbations to walking and standing balance. NeuroImage 198: 93-103 (2019) - [c8]Natalie Richer, Ryan J. Downey, Andrew D. Nordin, W. David Hairston, Daniel P. Ferris:
Adding neck muscle activity to a head phantom device to validate mobile EEG muscle and motion artifact removal *. NER 2019: 275-278 - [c7]Andrew D. Nordin, W. David Hairston, Daniel P. Ferris:
Faster gait speeds suppress human auditory electrocortical responses. SMC 2019: 235-240 - 2018
- [j3]Evangelia-Regkina Symeonidou, Andrew D. Nordin, W. David Hairston, Daniel P. Ferris:
Effects of Cable Sway, Electrode Surface Area, and Electrode Mass on Electroencephalography Signal Quality during Motion. Sensors 18(4): 1073 (2018) - [d1]Grant M. Hanada, Marija Kalabic, Daniel P. Ferris:
Mobile Brain-Body Imaging during Indoor Treadmill Walking and Outdoor Overground Walking with a Visual Search Task. IEEE DataPort, 2018 - 2017
- [c6]Kimberly A. Ingraham, Daniel P. Ferris, C. David Remy:
Using portable physiological sensors to estimate energy cost for 'body-in-the-loop' optimization of assistive robotic devices. GlobalSIP 2017: 413-417 - [c5]Jeffrey R. Koller, C. David Remy, Daniel P. Ferris:
Comparing neural control and mechanically intrinsic control of powered ankle exoskeletons. ICORR 2017: 294-299 - [c4]Kimberly A. Ingraham, Daniel P. Ferris, C. David Remy:
Using wearable physiological sensors to predict energy expenditure. ICORR 2017: 340-345 - 2016
- [c3]Krzysztof Izdebski, Anderson Souza Oliveira, Bryan R. Schlink, Petr Legkov, Silke Kärcher, W. David Hairston, Daniel P. Ferris, Peter König:
Usability of EEG Systems: User Experience Study. PETRA 2016: 34 - [c2]Jeffrey R. Koller, Deanna H. Gates, Daniel P. Ferris, C. David Remy:
'Body-in-the-Loop' Optimization of Assistive Robotic Devices: A Validation Study. Robotics: Science and Systems 2016 - 2011
- [j2]Joseph T. Gwin, Klaus Gramann, Scott Makeig, Daniel P. Ferris:
Electrocortical activity is coupled to gait cycle phase during treadmill walking. NeuroImage 54(2): 1289-1296 (2011) - [c1]Joseph T. Gwin, Daniel P. Ferris:
High-density EEG and independent component analysis mixture models distinguish knee contractions from ankle contractions. EMBC 2011: 4195-4198
2000 – 2009
- 2007
- [j1]Daniel P. Ferris, Gregory S. Sawicki, Monica A. Daley:
A Physiologist's Perspective on Robotic Exoskeletons for Human Locomotion. Int. J. Humanoid Robotics 4(3): 507-528 (2007)
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