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Thomas E Augenstein
Thomas E Augenstein
PhD Candidate, Robotics Department, University of Michigan
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Functional resistance training during walking: Mode of application differentially affects gait biomechanics and muscle activation patterns
EP Washabaugh, TE Augenstein, C Krishnan
Gait & Posture 75, 129-136, 2020
392020
Learning new gait patterns is enhanced by specificity of training rather than progression of task difficulty
C Krishnan, AK Dharia, TE Augenstein, EP Washabaugh, CE Reid, ...
Journal of biomechanics 88, 33-37, 2019
292019
Design and preliminary assessment of a passive elastic leg exoskeleton for resistive gait rehabilitation
EP Washabaugh, TE Augenstein, AM Ebenhoeh, J Qiu, KA Ford, ...
IEEE Transactions on Biomedical Engineering 68 (6), 1941-1950, 2020
122020
Using a controlled sail and tail to steer an autonomous sailboat
T Augenstein, A Singh, J Miller, A Pomerenk, A Dean, A Ruina
Robotic Sailing 2016: Proceedings of the 9th International Robotic Sailing …, 2017
112017
Design and development of a self-stabilizing, autonomous sailboat with zero-net stored-energy use
R Baker, L Kambourian, S Hajarian, T Augenstein, S Harnett, GM Lee, ...
Robotic Sailing 2015: Proceedings of the 8th International Robotic Sailing …, 2016
112016
Motor modules are impacted by the number of reaching directions included in the analysis
TE Augenstein, EP Washabaugh, CD Remy, C Krishnan
IEEE Transactions on Neural Systems and Rehabilitation Engineering 28 (9 …, 2020
82020
Enhancing mirror therapy via scaling and shared control: a novel open-source virtual reality platform for stroke rehabilitation
TE Augenstein, D Kortemeyer, L Glista, C Krishnan
Virtual reality, 1-14, 2022
62022
Functional resistance training with viscous and elastic devices: does resistance type acutely affect knee function?
EP Washabaugh, TE Augenstein, M Koje, C Krishnan
IEEE Transactions on Biomedical Engineering 70 (4), 1274-1285, 2022
22022
Breaking the barriers to designing online experiments: A novel open-source platform for supporting procedural skill learning experiments
LH Cubillos, TE Augenstein, R Ranganathan, C Krishnan
Computers in Biology and Medicine 154, 106627, 2023
12023
Corticospinal excitability during motor preparation of upper extremity reaches reflects flexor muscle synergies: A novel principal component-based motor evoked potential analyses
TE Augenstein, S Oh, TA Norris, J Mekler, A Sethi, C Krishnan
Restorative Neurology and Neuroscience, 1-18, 2024
2024
Reliability and minimal detectable change of stiffness and other mechanical properties of the ankle joint in standing and walking
LH Cubillos, EJ Rouse, TE Augenstein, V Joshi, ES Claflin, C Krishnan
Gait & Posture 108, 56-62, 2024
2024
Human-Centered Design of a Novel Soft Exosuit for Post-Stroke Gait Rehabilitation
C Krishnan, OP Adeeko, EP Washabaugh, TE Augenstein, M Brudzinski, ...
2024
Rest the Brain to Learn New Gait Patterns after Stroke
C Krishnan, TE Augenstein, E Claflin, CR Hemsley, EP Washabaugh, ...
medRxiv, 2024.04. 01.24304938, 2024
2024
2023 Index IEEE Transactions on Biomedical Engineering Vol. 70
A Abbosh, M Abdelaziz, M Abouyared, J Abraham, M Abul Hassan, ...
IEEE Transactions on Biomedical Engineering 70 (12), 2023
2023
Teaching motor skills without a motor: a semi-passive robot to facilitate learning
TE Augenstein, CD Remy, ES Claflin, R Ranganathan, C Krishnan
IEEE transactions on haptics, 2023
2023
Muscle Coordination Matters: Insights into Motor Planning using Corticospinal Responses during Functional Reaching
TE Augenstein, S Oh, TA Norris, J Mekler, A Sethi, C Krishnan
bioRxiv, 2023.05. 15.540531, 2023
2023
Manipulating Abnormal Synergistic Coupling of Joint Torques Through Force Applications at the Hand: A Simulation-Based Study
TE Augenstein, C Krishnan
Journal of Biomechanics, 110936, 2021
2021
Abstracts From the 2018 Annual Meeting
T Augenstein, E Washabaugh, C Remy, C Krishnan
Neurorehabilitation and Neural Repair 32 (12), 2018
2018
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