Professor
The research focus of Boris Prilutsky's laboratory is Neural Control and Biomechanics of Movement. They study how the nervous system controls hundreds of muscles and kinematic degrees of freedom of the body to produce purposeful motor behaviors and how the neural control of motor behaviors is affected by neural and musculoskeletal injuries.
boris.prilutsky@biosci.gatech.edu
Phone
404-894-7659
Office
MSPO Program 1309D
University, College, and School/Department
Georgia Institute of Technology > College of Sciences > School of Biological Sciences
Additional Research
The major research focus of my research is on biomechanics and motor control of locomotion and reaching movements in normal as well as in neurological and musculoskeletal pathological conditions. In particular, we study the mechanisms of sensorimotor adaptation to novel motor task requirements caused by visual impairament, peripheral nerve or spinal cord injury, and amputation. We also investigate how motor practice and sensory information affect selections of adaptive motor strategies.
IRI and Role
Bioengineering and Bioscience > Faculty
Bioengineering and Bioscience