ASU Electronic Theses and Dissertations
This collection includes most of the ASU Theses and Dissertations from 2011 to present. ASU Theses and Dissertations are available in downloadable PDF format; however, a small percentage of items are under embargo. Information about the dissertations/theses includes degree information, committee members, an abstract, supporting data or media.
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- Buneo, Christopher
- 34 Arizona State University
- 16 Santello, Marco
- 6 Abbas, James
- 6 Helms Tillery, Stephen
- 4 Artemiadis, Panagiotis
- 4 Greger, Bradley
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- 4 Helms-Tillery, Stephen
- 4 Si, Jennie
- 3 Helms Tillery, Stephen I
- 3 Muthuswamy, Jitendran
- 3 Schaefer, Sydney
- 2 Dounskaia, Natalia
- 2 Kleim, Jeffrey
- 2 Krishnamurthi, Narayanan
- 2 Santos, Veronica
- 2 Tyler, William J
- 2 Wyckoff, Sarah
- 1 Abbas, James J
- 1 Abousleman, Glen
- 1 Adelson, P David
- 1 Agrawal, Ankit
- 1 Anand, Sindhu
- 1 Armenta Salas, Michelle
- 1 Ashmont, Kari Rich
- 1 Balasubramanian, Shruthi
- 1 Barton, Cody David
- 1 Berisha, Visar
- 1 Boege, Scott
- 1 Butts, Austin McRae
- 1 Cao, Yu
- 1 Chae, Junseok
- 1 Christen, Jennifer Blain
- 1 Cooperhouse, Michael Aaron
- 1 Deep, Aman
- 1 Dudek, F Edward
- 1 Fine, Justin
- 1 Fu, Qiushi
- 1 Graudejus, Oliver
- 1 Hamm, Thomas
- 1 Howard, Charla Lindley
- 1 Ingalls, Todd
- 1 Jassemidis, Leonidas
- 1 Klein, Joshua
- 1 Lakshminarayanan, Kishor
- 1 Lieberman, Abraham
- 1 Lindley, Kyle Evan
- 1 Lingo Vangilder, Jennapher Lindsey
- 1 Lockhart, Thurmon
- 1 Lopez Arellano, Francisco
- 1 Lynskey, Jim
- 1 Macknik, Stephen
- 1 Mao, Hongwei
- 1 Marshall, Dirk
- 1 Martinez-Conde, Susana
- 1 McClure, Sam
- 1 McDaniel, Troy
- 1 Mirzadeh, Zaman
- 1 Mojtahedi, Keivan
- 1 Muthuswamy, Jit
- 1 Najafian Jazi, Ali
- 1 Olson, Markey
- 1 Orthlieb, Gerrit Chi Luk
- 1 Oswalt, Denise
- 1 Otto, Kevin
- 1 Overstreet, Cynthia Kay
- 1 Palaniswamy, Sivakumar
- 1 Papandreou-Suppappola, Antonia
- 1 Rezvanian, Saba
- 1 Rikakis, Thanassis
- 1 Sampath Kumar, Swathy
- 1 Sansgiri, Dattaraj
- 1 Smith, Catherine
- 1 Smith, Michael David
- 1 Talebianmoghaddam, Shahrzad
- 1 Tanner, Justin
- 1 Tillery, Stephen H
- 1 Tillery, Stephen Helms
- 1 Towe, Bruce
- 1 Tsakalis, Konstantinos
- 1 Udave, Ceasar
- 1 Wahnoun, Remy
- 1 Yang, Chenhui
- 1 Yuan, Yuan
- 1 Zhang, Wenlong
- 34 Public
- 23 Biomedical engineering
- 14 Neurosciences
- 5 Biomechanics
- 4 Bioengineering
- 4 Electrical engineering
- 3 Robotics
- 2 BCI
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- 2 Behavioral psychology
- 2 Gait
- 2 MEMS
- 2 Neuromodulation
- 2 Neuroprosthetic
- 2 Physiology
- 2 Stimulation
- 2 TENS
- 2 nerve stimulation
- 2 neural recording
- 2 object manipulation
- 1 3d
- 1 Action Potential
- 1 Aging
- 1 Algorithm
- 1 Amputee
- 1 Anticipatory Planning
- 1 Assisitive Technology
- 1 Autonomic
- 1 Balance
- 1 Behavioral sciences
- 1 Bilayer Metallization
- 1 Computational Neuroscience
- 1 Deep Brain
- 1 Dual-task
- 1 Dynamic stability
- 1 ECoG
- 1 EEG
- 1 Electrical Stimulation
- 1 Electrocorticography
- 1 Empirical Mode Decomposition
- 1 Epilepsy
- 1 Feedforward
- 1 Frequency-Domain Analysis
- 1 Functional Connectivity
- 1 GT
- 1 Gait balance
- 1 Human-human interactions
- 1 IT
- 1 Interactive Multimedia
- 1 Intracortical Microstimulation
- 1 Joint Actions
- 1 Kinesiology
- 1 LJH
- 1 Language Areas
- 1 Lower-limb prosthetics
- 1 MT
- 1 Micro-Electrocorticography
- 1 Microbonding
- 1 Microelectrode
- 1 Motor Control
- 1 Motor learning
- 1 Multimedia
- 1 NT
- 1 Neual Stimulation
- 1 Neural
- 1 Neural Decode
- 1 Neural recording
- 1 Neuroengineering
- 1 Neuroprosthetics
- 1 Nonlinear analysis
- 1 Object Grasp
- 1 Object Manipulation
- 1 Occupational therapy
- 1 Parkinson's Disease
- 1 Parkinson's disease
- 1 Perturbation training
- 1 Posture
- 1 Posture shifts
- 1 Proprioception
- 1 Psychology
- 1 Pupil
- 1 Quiet Standing
- 1 Rehabilitation
- 1 Robots
- 1 Seizure
- 1 Sensorimotor Deficits
- 1 Soft Robotics
- 1 Somatosensory
- 1 Sports Performance
- 1 Trigeminal
- 1 Vagus Nerve
- 1 Variability
- 1 Vision
- 1 Wavelet analysis
- 1 Wearable Devices
- 1 action selection
- 1 brain implant
- 1 brain-machine interfaces
- 1 closed-loop control
- 1 eye tracking
- 1 goal-directed action
- 1 handedness
- Dwarf Galaxies as Laboratories of Protogalaxy Physics: Canonical Star Formation Laws at Low Metallicity
- Evolutionary Genetics of CORL Proteins
- Social Skills and Executive Functioning in Children with PCDH-19
- Deep Domain Fusion for Adaptive Image Classification
- Software Defined Pulse-Doppler Radar for Over-The-Air Applications: The Joint Radar-Communications Experiment
Anticipatory planning of digit positions and forces is critical for successful dexterous object manipulation. Anticipatory (feedforward) planning bypasses the inherent delays in reflex responses and sensorimotor integration associated with reactive (feedback) control. It has been suggested that feedforward and feedback strategies can be distinguished based on the profile of grip and load force rates during the period between initial contact with the object and object lift. However, this has not been validated in tasks that do not constrain digit placement. The purposes of this thesis were (1) to validate the hypothesis that force rate profiles are indicative of the control …
- Contributors
- Cooperhouse, Michael Aaron, Santello, Marco, Helms Tillery, Stephen, et al.
- Created Date
- 2011
This dissertation includes two parts. First it focuses on discussing robust signal processing algorithms, which lead to consistent performance under perturbation or uncertainty in video target tracking applications. Projective distortion plagues the quality of long sequence mosaicking which results in loosing important target information. Some correction techniques require prior information. A new algorithm is proposed in this dissertation to this very issue. Optimization and parameter tuning of a robust camera motion estimation as well as implementation details are discussed for a real-time application using an ordinary general-purpose computer. Performance evaluations on real-world unmanned air vehicle (UAV) videos demonstrate the robustness …
- Contributors
- Yang, Chenhui, Si, Jennie, Jassemidis, Leonidas, et al.
- Created Date
- 2012
Humans' ability to perform fine object and tool manipulation is a defining feature of their sensorimotor repertoire. How the central nervous system builds and maintains internal representations of such skilled hand-object interactions has attracted significant attention over the past three decades. Nevertheless, two major gaps exist: a) how digit positions and forces are coordinated during natural manipulation tasks, and b) what mechanisms underlie the formation and retention of internal representations of dexterous manipulation. This dissertation addresses these two questions through five experiments that are based on novel grip devices and experimental protocols. It was found that high-level representation of manipulation …
- Contributors
- Fu, Qiushi, Santello, Marco, Helms Tillery, Stephen, et al.
- Created Date
- 2013
Reaching movements are subject to noise in both the planning and execution phases of movement production. Although the effects of these noise sources in estimating and/or controlling endpoint position have been examined in many studies, the independent effects of limb configuration on endpoint variability have been largely ignored. The present study investigated the effects of arm configuration on the interaction between planning noise and execution noise. Subjects performed reaching movements to three targets located in a frontal plane. At the starting position, subjects matched one of two desired arm configuration 'templates' namely "adducted" and "abducted". These arm configurations were obtained …
- Contributors
- Lakshminarayanan, Kishor, Buneo, Christopher, Santello, Marco, et al.
- Created Date
- 2013
Our eyes never stop moving, even during attempted gaze fixation. Fixational eye movements, which include tremor, drift, and microsaccades, are necessary to prevent retinal image adaptation, but may also result in unstable vision. Fortunately, the nervous system can suppress the retinal displacements induced by fixational eye movements and consequently keep our vision stable. The neural correlates of perceptual suppression during fixational eye movements are controversial. Also, the contribution of retinal versus extraretinal inputs to microsaccade-induced neuronal responses in the primary visual cortex (i.e. area V1) remain unclear. Here I show that V1 neuronal responses to microsaccades are different from those …
- Contributors
- Najafian Jazi, Ali, Buneo, Christopher, Martinez-Conde, Susana, et al.
- Created Date
- 2013
When surgical resection becomes necessary to alleviate a patient's epileptiform activity, that patient is monitored by video synchronized with electrocorticography (ECoG) to determine the type and location of seizure focus. This provides a unique opportunity for researchers to gather neurophysiological data with high temporal and spatial resolution; these data are assessed prior to surgical resection to ensure the preservation of the patient's quality of life, e.g. avoid the removal of brain tissue required for speech processing. Currently considered the "gold standard" for the mapping of cortex, electrical cortical stimulation (ECS) involves the systematic activation of pairs of electrodes to localize …
- Contributors
- Lingo Vangilder, Jennapher Lindsey, Helms Tillery, Stephen I, Wahnoun, Remy, et al.
- Created Date
- 2013
Intracortical microstimulation (ICMS) within somatosensory cortex can produce artificial sensations including touch, pressure, and vibration. There is significant interest in using ICMS to provide sensory feedback for a prosthetic limb. In such a system, information recorded from sensors on the prosthetic would be translated into electrical stimulation and delivered directly to the brain, providing feedback about features of objects in contact with the prosthetic. To achieve this goal, multiple simultaneous streams of information will need to be encoded by ICMS in a manner that produces robust, reliable, and discriminable sensations. The first segment of this work focuses on the discriminability …
- Contributors
- Overstreet, Cynthia Kay, Helms Tillery, Stephen I, Santos, Veronica, et al.
- Created Date
- 2013
Advances in implantable MEMS technology has made possible adaptive micro-robotic implants that can track and record from single neurons in the brain. Development of autonomous neural interfaces opens up exciting possibilities of micro-robots performing standard electrophysiological techniques that would previously take researchers several hundred hours to train and achieve the desired skill level. It would result in more reliable and adaptive neural interfaces that could record optimal neural activity 24/7 with high fidelity signals, high yield and increased throughput. The main contribution here is validating adaptive strategies to overcome challenges in autonomous navigation of microelectrodes inside the brain. The following …
- Contributors
- Anand, Sindhu, Muthuswamy, Jitendran, Tillery, Stephen H, et al.
- Created Date
- 2013
Learning by trial-and-error requires retrospective information that whether a past action resulted in a rewarded outcome. Previous outcome in turn may provide information to guide future behavioral adjustment. But the specific contribution of this information to learning a task and the neural representations during the trial-and-error learning process is not well understood. In this dissertation, such learning is analyzed by means of single unit neural recordings in the rats' motor agranular medial (AGm) and agranular lateral (AGl) while the rats learned to perform a directional choice task. Multichannel chronic recordings using implanted microelectrodes in the rat's brain were essential to …
- Contributors
- Yuan, Yuan, Si, Jennie, Buneo, Christopher, et al.
- Created Date
- 2014
Animals learn to choose a proper action among alternatives according to the circumstance. Through trial-and-error, animals improve their odds by making correct association between their behavioral choices and external stimuli. While there has been an extensive literature on the theory of learning, it is still unclear how individual neurons and a neural network adapt as learning progresses. In this dissertation, single units in the medial and lateral agranular (AGm and AGl) cortices were recorded as rats learned a directional choice task. The task required the rat to make a left/right side lever press if a light cue appeared on the …
- Contributors
- Mao, Hongwei, Si, Jennie, Buneo, Christopher, et al.
- Created Date
- 2014