معرفی
Dr. Wei Zhang is an Assistant Professor at the College of Staten Island, City University of New York. Her research integrates Motor Control, Biomechanics, Neuroscience, Bioengineering, and Psychology to understand human hand control and sensorimotor behavior.
Research Interests:
- Neural and biomechanical bases of human hand control
- Effects of aging and neurological disorders on motor function
- Sensorimotor learning and integration
- Rehabilitation strategies for neuromuscular impairments
- Neuroplasticity in motor systems
- Prosthetic control via brain-machine-brain interfaces
Her recent work investigates how the central nervous system coordinates multi-digit actions, how aging and disease affect hand function, and how sensory and motor signals interact during learning. These insights aim to improve clinical diagnosis, rehabilitation techniques, and prosthetic device control.
Publication Trends: Dr. Zhang’s research is consistently published in high-impact journals in neuroscience and rehabilitation engineering. Her work emphasizes experimental studies on multi-digit force coordination, adaptation to object properties, and the impact of neurological conditions like carpal tunnel syndrome. The publications reflect a strong focus on quantitative biomechanical analysis and sensorimotor control mechanisms.
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Advising and Grants: While specific details about students or funded grants are not provided in the text, Dr. Zhang’s extensive publication record suggests active mentorship and research funding in motor control and rehabilitation science.
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