Rehabilitation and Neural Engineering Laboratory

Hunter Schone, PhD

  • Postdoctoral Associate

Dr. Schone received his Doctorate in Cognitive Neuroscience from the University College London (UK) - National Institutes of Health (USA) joint doctoral training program in 2023. His doctoral work investigated neural plasticity following limb amputation using functional MRI, visuomotor hand representations in the brain, and motor learning with robotic technologies (such as myoelectric prosthetic hands). His current work focuses on improving the generalization of brain-computer-interface technology.

Research Interest Summary

Neuroimaging, amputation, plasticity, myoelectric and neuroprosthetics, brain-computer-interfaces

Research Interests

The ultimate goal of Dr. Schone's research is to leverage our understanding of motor control and the human brain to improve the clinical translation of assistive and BCI technologies.