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Prof. Dr. Dario Farina
Prof. Dr. Dario Farina
Professor and Chair in Neurorehabilitation Engineering, Dept. Bioengineering, Imperial College
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The extraction of neural strategies from the surface EMG
D Farina, R Merletti, RM Enoka
Journal of applied physiology 96 (4), 1486-1495, 2004
18322004
The extraction of neural information from the surface EMG for the control of upper-limb prostheses: emerging avenues and challenges
D Farina, N Jiang, H Rehbaum, A Holobar, B Graimann, H Dietl, ...
IEEE Transactions on Neural Systems and Rehabilitation Engineering 22 (4 …, 2014
9592014
Rehabilitation of gait after stroke: a review towards a top-down approach
JM Belda-Lois, S Mena-del Horno, I Bermejo-Bosch, JC Moreno, JL Pons, ...
Journal of neuroengineering and rehabilitation 8, 1-20, 2011
6992011
Myoelectric control of artificial limbs—is there a need to change focus?[In the spotlight]
N Jiang, S Dosen, KR Muller, D Farina
IEEE Signal Processing Magazine 29 (5), 152-150, 2012
5442012
The extraction of neural strategies from the surface EMG: an update
D Farina, R Merletti, RM Enoka
Journal of applied physiology 117 (11), 1215-1230, 2014
5182014
Comparison of algorithms for estimation of EMG variables during voluntary isometric contractions
D Farina, R Merletti
Journal of Electromyography and Kinesiology 10 (5), 337-349, 2000
5102000
Multi-channel intramuscular and surface EMG decomposition by convolutive blind source separation
F Negro, S Muceli, AM Castronovo, A Holobar, D Farina
Journal of neural engineering 13 (2), 026027, 2016
4932016
Influence of anatomical, physical, and detection-system parameters on surface EMG
D Farina, C Cescon, R Merletti
Biological cybernetics 86 (6), 445-456, 2002
4542002
Surface electromyography: physiology, engineering, and applications
R Merletti, D Farina
John Wiley & Sons, 2016
4382016
Influence of amplitude cancellation on the simulated surface electromyogram
KG Keenan, D Farina, KS Maluf, R Merletti, RM Enoka
Journal of applied physiology 98 (1), 120-131, 2005
4342005
Surface electromyography for noninvasive characterization of muscle
R Merletti, A Rainoldi, D Farina
Exercise and sport sciences reviews 29 (1), 20-25, 2001
4262001
Linear and nonlinear regression techniques for simultaneous and proportional myoelectric control
JM Hahne, F Biessmann, N Jiang, H Rehbaum, D Farina, FC Meinecke, ...
IEEE Transactions on Neural Systems and Rehabilitation Engineering 22 (2 …, 2014
4012014
Motor unit recruitment strategies investigated by surface EMG variables
D Farina, M Fosci, R Merletti
Journal of applied physiology 92 (1), 235-247, 2002
4002002
Decoding the neural drive to muscles from the surface electromyogram
D Farina, A Holobar, R Merletti, RM Enoka
Clinical neurophysiology 121 (10), 1616-1623, 2010
3972010
Interpretation of the surface electromyogram in dynamic contractions
D Farina
Exercise and sport sciences reviews 34 (3), 121-127, 2006
3832006
Analysis of motor units with high-density surface electromyography
R Merletti, A Holobar, D Farina
Journal of electromyography and kinesiology 18 (6), 879-890, 2008
3692008
Man/machine interface based on the discharge timings of spinal motor neurons after targeted muscle reinnervation
D Farina, I Vujaklija, M Sartori, T Kapelner, F Negro, N Jiang, ...
Nature biomedical engineering 1 (2), 0025, 2017
3552017
Accurate identification of motor unit discharge patterns from high-density surface EMG and validation with a novel signal-based performance metric
A Holobar, MA Minetto, D Farina
Journal of neural engineering 11 (1), 016008, 2014
3482014
EMG-driven forward-dynamic estimation of muscle force and joint moment about multiple degrees of freedom in the human lower extremity
M Sartori, M Reggiani, D Farina, DG Lloyd
PloS one 7 (12), e52618, 2012
3412012
A novel approach for precise simulation of the EMG signal detected by surface electrodes
D Farina, R Merletti
IEEE transactions on biomedical engineering 48 (6), 637-646, 2001
3382001
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