Research Associate Professor, Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
Research Associate Professor, Biomedical Engineering
Ann Arbor
Michigan
48108, United States
[email protected]
Michigan
48108, United States
Available to mentor
Jane E Huggins
Research Associate Professor
My research focuses on the development of electroencephalogram (EEG)-based brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) into practical clinical tools for use by people with physical impairments. Barriers to clinical use include signal processing challenges, selection of tasks for BCI operation, interactions between BCIs and different conditions causing impairments, and technical support issues to troubleshoot in-home BCI use.
UMDBI Lab Webpage
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2024 Jun 4;PresentationPanel Participant: Women and Gender Summer Fellowship Program (WAGSFP) Research Mentor Panel
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Huggins JE, Colleran K. 2024 Apr 17;PresentationBrain-Computer Interfaces for Augmentative and Alternative Communication at the University of Michigan: 2024 Update and Demonstration
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Huggins JE. 2024 Feb 5;PresentationConsiderations for Use of Different Neural Signals for BCI Operation in Cerebral Palsy
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Huggins JE. 2023 Oct 17;PresentationBrain-Computer Interfaces for People with Spinal Cord Injury: Setting Realistic Expectations of Applications and Timeline
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Ma G, Kang J, Thompson DE, Huggins JE. IEEE Trans Neural Syst Rehabil Eng, 2023 31: 3968 - 3977.Journal ArticleBCI-Utility Metric for Asynchronous P300 Brain-Computer Interface Systems.
DOI:10.1109/TNSRE.2023.3322125 PMID: 37792654 -
Khan NN, Sweet T, Harvey CA, Warschausky S, Huggins JE, Thompson DE. J Vis Exp, 2023 Sep 8; (199):Journal ArticleP300-Based Brain-Computer Interface Speller Performance Estimation with Classifier-Based Latency Estimation.
DOI:10.3791/64959 PMID: 37747230 -
Huggins JE. 2023 Jun 22;PresentationData Analysis Projects for Event-Related Potential Brain-Computer Interfaces
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Huggins JE. 2023 May 22;PresentationEvent-Related Potential Brain-Computer Interfaces