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Yuming Lei is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Kinesiology and Sport Management at Texas A&M University. His research focuses on understanding neural mechanisms underlying motor control and learning in individuals with and without neurological disorders, employing techniques such as biomechanics, robotics, electrophysiology, and neuroimaging. Key interests include neuroplasticity, cortical circuit modulation, and the interplay between sensory input and motor output.
His work addresses deficits in movement control post-neurological injury, such as spinal cord injuries, and explores therapeutic interventions like neuromodulation and rehabilitation engineering. Recent studies include personalized motor cortex neuromodulation via ultrasound, touch sensation effects on motor cortical activity, and memory consolidation dynamics in motor learning.
Publications span topics like spinal cord injury biomechanics, sensorimotor adaptation deficits, and the role of the cerebellum in motor recovery. His interdisciplinary approaches bridge clinical and experimental neuroscience, with implications for neurorehabilitation and motor neuroscience.




