Shiyong SU

PhD, Post-Doctoral Researcher
Shiyong Su completed her Master and Ph.D. (2015-2022) in Biomechanical Engineering at Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China (with Prof. Xiangyang Zhu), where she focused on the stimulation encoding and sensory evaluation for the sensory reconstruction of bidirectional neural prostheses, including the integrated implementation of closed-loop sensory feedback combining myoelectrical control and electrotactile stimulation, and the functional mechanism underlying sensory feedback based on electrophysiological evaluation. She was a visiting doctoral fellow at the Institute of Neuroscience in UCLouvain (with Prof. André Mouraux) where she developed a project exploring how tactile feedback could be integrated with auditory and visual feedback in next-generation multisensory human-computer interfaces. After this period, she began as a post-doctoral researcher at the CoActions Lab, where she was investigating the effect of taVNS on decision-making.

Short trains of transcutaneous vagus nerve stimulation increase online corticospinal excitability and pupil size in humans

Study on transcutaneous vagus nerve stimulation and corticospinal excitability

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Shiyong SU

Shiyong SU

Transcutaneous vagus nerve stimulation boosts accuracy during perceptual decision-making

Study on transcutaneous vagus nerve stimulation effects on decision-making

Shiyong SU