. He has expertise in spinal cord injury, rehabilitation, motor control and motor learning, spinal cord stimulation, and brain- and body-machine interfaces. Students working in the Seáñez Lab will work directly with individuals with neuromotor disorders and will learn techniques in neurophysiological evaluations of rehabilitation and plasticity, neural engineering, neural population dynamics and brain decoding, real-time control of neuromodulation technologies, electromyography, motion capture, and motor learning.