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Amy Orsborn, PhD πŸ‘©β€πŸ”¬πŸ΅

@neuroamyo

Asst. prof @ UW.
Neural interfaces, motor learning, engineering learning.
She/her. Lab: @aolab_neuro

Believe it or not, my last name includes 2 Rs & no Es.

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New preprint where we explore using eye data as a training signal for adaptive myoelectric interfaces. biorxiv.org/content/10.110…

The gist: gaze data could let algorithms adapt in less structured tasks by giving a proxy for what users are trying to do.

More of a breakdown soon!

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🚨Opportunity Alert 🚨
The Simons SURFiN fellowships are amazing opportunities for undergraduates to get experience in systems neuroscience! There's a huge range of projects available to contribute to across many amazing labs - including ours.

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A student who came to my office hours asked me why my office was so much bigger than other faculty, and if I had 'special status'.

The real answer is just that when you don't have an office full of books and printed out journals, it looks a lot bigger? πŸ˜…πŸ€£

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