Tiffany Hamstreet

Doctoral Student at Biomedical Signals and Systems

Tiffany Hamstreet is a PhD student in the Biomedical Signals and Systems research unit. Her research is focused on the development of muscle synergies for control of the human hand in early childhood and after traumatic injury or surgery. Improved understanding of motor control development will have important applications in neurorehabilitation and the restoration or supplementation of motor function via neuroprosthesis.

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2023

The “Little Person” in the Brain Who Helps to Direct Our Movements

Sofia Dall'orso, Tiffany Hamstreet, Silvia Muceli
Frontiers for Young Minds. Vol. 11
Magazine article
2022

The Pop and Color of Our Electrified Muscles

Tiffany Hamstreet, Silvia Muceli
Frontiers for Young Minds. Vol. 10
Magazine article

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