Neville Hogan
Neville Hogan is an Irish-American engineer currently the Sun Jae Professor of Mechanical Engineering at Massachusetts Institute of Technology and holds honorary doctorates from Delft University of Technology and Dublin Institute of Technology. Hogan’s research is broad and multi-disciplinary, extending from biology to engineering—he has made significant contributions to motor neuroscience, rehabilitation engineering and robotics—but his focus converges on an emerging class of machines designed to cooperate physically with humans. His work pioneered the creation of robots sufficiently gentle to provide physiotherapy to frail and elderly patients recovering from neurological injury such as stroke, a novel therapy that has already proven its clinical significance. Provided by Wikipedia
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A simple state-determined model reproduces entrainment and phase-locking of human walking. by Jooeun Ahn, Neville Hogan
Published 2012-01-01
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Improved assessment of orbital stability of rhythmic motion with noise. by Jooeun Ahn, Neville Hogan
Published 2015-01-01
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Walking is not like reaching: evidence from periodic mechanical perturbations. by Jooeun Ahn, Neville Hogan
Published 2012-01-01
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Long-range correlations in stride intervals may emerge from non-chaotic walking dynamics. by Jooeun Ahn, Neville Hogan
Published 2013-01-01
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Gait Entrainment to Torque Pulses From a Hip Exoskeleton Robot by Jongwoo Lee, Meghan E. Huber, Neville Hogan
Published 2022-01-01
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Mechanical effects of canes on standing posture: beyond perceptual information by Marta Russo, Jongwoo Lee, Neville Hogan, Dagmar Sternad
Published 2022-09-01
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Role of path information in visual perception of joint stiffness. by A Michael West, Meghan E Huber, Neville Hogan
Published 2022-11-01
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Coordinate dependence of variability analysis. by Dagmar Sternad, Se-Woong Park, Hermann Müller, Neville Hogan
Published 2010-04-01
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Motor control beyond reach—how humans hit a target with a whip by Aleksei Krotov, Marta Russo, Moses Nah, Neville Hogan, Dagmar Sternad
Published 2022-10-01
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Frequency-dependent force direction elucidates neural control of balance by Kaymie Shiozawa, Jongwoo Lee, Marta Russo, Dagmar Sternad, Neville Hogan
Published 2021-09-01
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Learning to manipulate a whip with simple primitive actions – A simulation study by Moses C. Nah, Aleksei Krotov, Marta Russo, Dagmar Sternad, Neville Hogan
Published 2023-08-01
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Design of a robotic end-effector for automated bolting by Dean, David L
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Robot-aided neuro-rehabilitation and functional imaging by Krebs, Hermano Igo
Published 2005Other Authors: “…Neville Hogan.…”
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Analysis of human locomotion via entrainment to mechanical perturbations to the ankle during both treadmill and overground walking by Ochoa, Julieth
Published 2016Other Authors: “…Neville Hogan.…”
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Study of human motor control and task performance with circular constraints by Wilcox, Brian (Brian P.)
Published 2016Other Authors: “…Neville Hogan.…”
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Characterization of whip targeting kinematics in discrete and rhythmic tasks by Henrot, Camille (Camille Ida)
Published 2016Other Authors: “…Neville Hogan.…”
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Perception and control of robot legged locomotion over variable terrain by Bosworth, William R., Ph. D. Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Published 2017Other Authors: “…Neville Hogan.…”
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