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Occupational Therapy.Temple Neuromuscular Function LabTemple Neuromuscular Function Lab Mission Statement & Goals The Temple Neuromuscular Function Lab is an applied research site dedicated to the study of neuromuscular function and processes with the use of non-invasive physiological assessment techniques. Specific areas of focus include the study of muscle metabolism and fatigue using near-infrared spectroscopy (NIRS); research on peripheral and central nervous system responses to sensory stimuli associated with Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (CFS), Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD), and Sensory Defensiveness/Sensory Integration Disorders; and research on the neurophysiological substrates of specific cognitive abilities using electroencephalography (EEG). Neuromuscular Function Lab Researchers Moya Kinnealy, Ph.D. Chair, Temple University Department of Occupational Therapy Sinclair Smith, Sc.D. Director, Temple Neuromuscular Function Lab Assistant Professor, Temple University, Occupational Therapy Joohee Im Research Coordinator, Temple Neuromuscular Function Lab Collaborating Researchers and Institutions Temple University Affiliations Department of School Psychology Catherine Fiorello, Ph.D. University of Pennsylvania Metabolic Magnetic Resonance Research and Computing Center (MMRRCC) University of Georgia Department of Exercise Science Kevin McCully, Ph.D. Electrophysiological Measures
Near-Infrared Spectroscopy Chronic Fatigue Syndrome NIRS and NMRI Muscle Metabolism Sensory Integration and Deep Pressure Research Electro-Cap International, Inc.
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