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Francisco Valero-Cuevas, PhD

Francisco Valero-Cuevas, PhD

BME Seminar Series Spring 2018
Thursday, April 12, 2018 at 4-5 pm
Tech L361
Host: Professor Eric Perreault

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Associate Professor of Biomedical Engineering and Biokinesiology and Physical Therapy

Feasibility Theory: An Integrative Approach To Neuromuscular Control

I will provide an overview of a conceptual and computational framework to study how the nervous system exploits the anatomical properties of limbs to produce mechanical function. The study of the neural control of limbs has historically emphasized the use of optimization to find solutions to the muscle redundancy problem. That is, how does the nervous system select a specific muscle coordination pattern when the many muscle of a limb allow for multiple solutions?

I revisit this problem from the emerging perspective of Feasibility Theory, which emphasizes finding and implementing families of feasible solutions, instead of a single and unique optimal solution. Those families of feasible solutions emerge naturally from the interactions among the feasible neural commands, anatomy of the limb, and constraints of the task. Such alternative perspective to the neural control of function is not only biologically plausible, but sheds light on the most central tenets and debates in the fields of biomechanics, neural control, robotics, rehabilitation, and brain-body co-evolutionary adaptations.

Learn more about Professor Francisco Valero-Cuevas and their research here.