Neuroprosthetic Performance Comparison Study
This study is not currently recruiting. Please check back at a later time.
STUDY BASICS
Are you 18-65 years old and have no serious medical problems? You may be able to participate in a study to conduct simple experiments with able-bodied individuals to compare to data collected from people using neuroprosthetic devices. A “neuroprosthetic” device is a device that sends or receives information to/from the brain, nerves or muscles. Compensation is provided.
IRB: STUDY19040086
- Able-bodied Performance Comparisons for Neuroprosthetics StudiesMEET THE RESEARCHER

Jennifer Collinger
Jennifer L. Collinger, PhD, is a Research Biomedical Engineer and Assistant Professor in the Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation at the University of Pittsburgh. A graduate of the University of Pittsburgh, Dr. Collinger’s research interests include neurorehabilitation and brain-computer interface technology for individuals with motor impairments.