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photo of Michelle Michelle J. Johnson, PhD
Biomedical Engineer

650/493-5000 ext 6-5854
650/493-4919 fax

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Driver's Simulation Environment for Arm Therapy

Thesis

Title: Embedded Corrective Force Cueing: A force-feedback control design to optimize the motivating potential of robot-assisted therapy devices to increase bilateral functioning in hemiplegic stroke patients. Abstract

Conference Papers

Johnson MJ, Van der Loos HFM, Burgar CG, Leifer LJ, Driver's SEAT: Simulation Environment for Arm Therapy. Proceedings of the 6th International Conference on Rehabilitation Robotics, Stanford, CA July 1999 pp. 227-234.

Johnson MJ, Van der Loos HFM, Burgar CG, Shor P, Leifer LJ, Control Strategies for Driver's SEAT: Simulation Environment for Arm Therapy. IEEE International Conference on Robotics and Automation, San Francisco, CA April 2000 pp. 1372-1377

Johnson MJ, Van der Loos HFM, Burgar CG, Shor P, Leifer LJ, Force cues applied during simulated driving can motivate paretic upper limb use. Proceedings of the RESNA Annual Conference, Orlando, FL July 2000. To be published.

Conference Poster Presentations

Johnson MJ, Van der Loos HFM, Burgar CG, Leifer LJ, Driver's Simulation Environment for Arm Therapy Poster. Presented at the 1st Annual Meeting of the VA Rehab R&D Service, Westin City Center Hotel Washington DC, October 1-3, 1998

Johnson MJ, Van der Loos HFM, Burgar CG, Shor P, Leifer LJ, Paretic Limb Performance of Hemiparetic Subjects Using a Split-Wheel Car Steering Simulator for Upper Limb Therapy, 2nd National Rehabilitation Research and Development Service Meeting, Arlington, VA, February 20-22, 2000.
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