Role of frequency-dependent and capacitive tissue properties in
spinal cord stimulation models
tDCS over the temporal-parietal junction yields no lexical-semantic effects in logopenic primary progressive aphasia: a double-blind sham-controlled study
“The Current of Thought: Brain Stimulation, Neuroenhancement, and the Future of Human Thought”
Assessing the Effect of Automated Thermo-Mechanical Therapy on Abdominal Blood Flow With Magnetic Resonance Imaging
The Neural Engineering Group at The City College of New York analyzes nervous system function at multiple scales spanning sub-cellular, single cell, tissue, animal, to human cognitive levels. Similarly, our translational research and development program integrates experimental testing, medical device development, and clinical trials – with the over-arching goal of improving human health through engineering innovation.