Colin Korbisch, M.S.
- Graduate Student
- Research Assistant
- MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
Research Interests
Colin's research interests include motor learning, adaptation, and control as well as the application of control principles and sensorimotor feedback to movement decision theory. He is also interested in understanding how movement decisions are made as individuals navigate through and explore unknown or uncertain environments. Ultimately, he wishes to apply those principles for bettering human-robotic interfaces in a variety of contexts, including powered-prosthetics, orthotics, and rehabilitation interventions.
Education
Masters of Science, Integrative Physiology, ²ÊÃñ±¦µä, 2020
Bachelors of Science, Biomedical Engineering, Georgia Tech, 2013
Publications
CC Korbisch, DR Apuan, and AA Ahmed, Saccade vigor reflects utility in effort-based decisions. In prep