Duncan Tulimieri

Research


I am a full stack robotic rehabilitation researcher.


Table of Contents:

Papers

Conferences

Symposiums


Papers


2024

Tulimieri, D.T., Semrau, J.A. Impaired proprioception and magnified scaling of proprioceptive error responses in chronic stroke. J NeuroEngineering Rehabil 21, 51 (2024). https://doi.org/10.1186/s12984-024-01350-9

2023

Tulimieri, D., Singh, T., and Semrau, Jennifer A. (2023). Understanding the relationship between limb position sense and oculomotor proprioceptive estimations in individuals with stroke.. In preparation.

Austin, D. S., Dixon, M. J., Hoh, E. J., Tulimieri, D. T., Cashaback, J. G., & Semrau, J. A. (2023). Using a tablet to understand the spatial and temporal characteristics of complex upper limb movements in chronic stroke. PLoS One - in review.

Tulimieri, D. T., & Semrau, J. Aging increases proprioceptive error for a broad range of movement speed and distance estimates in the upper limb. Frontiers in Human Neuroscience, 17, 1217105.

Austin, D. S., Dixon, M. J., Tulimieri, D. T., Cashaback, J. G., & Semrau, J. A. (2023). Validating the measurement of upper limb sensorimotor behavior utilizing a tablet in neurologically intact controls and individuals with chronic stroke. Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation, 20(1), 114.

2019

Hortz, B. V., Falsone, S., & Tulimieri, D. (2019). Current Athletic Training Educational Preparation for Dry Needling. Journal of Sports Medicine and Allied Health Sciences: Official Journal of the Ohio Athletic Trainers Association, 4(3), 5.

Conferences


2024

McCartney, K., Tulimieri, D. T., Pohlig, R., Reisman, D. (2024, April). Are there Differences in Walking Exercise Dose between Subgroups of People with Chronic Stroke? [Poster Presentation]. American Society of Neurorehabilitation.

Tulimieri, D. T., Kim, G., Sergi, F., Semrau, J. A. (2024, March). Targeted training of proprioception using an integrated robotic-joystick approach improves sensorimotor function in chronic stroke [Poster presentation]. College of Health Sciences Research Day, University of Delaware.

2023

Decarie, A., Tulimieri, D. T., Singh, T., Semrau, J. A. (2023, November). Proprioceptive signaling of the upper limb influences oculomotor function and may suggest impaired multi-sesnsory integration after stroke [Poster presentation]. Society for Neurosceince.

Tulimieri, D. T., Kim, G., Sergi, F., Semrau, J. A. (2023, November). Targeted training of proprioception using an integrated robotic-joystick approach improves sensorimotor function in chronic stroke [Poster presentation]. Society for Neurosceince.

Tulimieri, D. T. (2023, September). How to Use AI to be a Better Programmer [Panelist]. Reproducible Rehabilitation Research Summit - ReproRehab, University of Southern California.

Tulimieri, D. T. (2023, September). Virtual Environments to Improve Reproducibility [Lightning Talk]. Reproducible Rehabilitation Research Summit - ReproRehab, University of Southern California.

Tulimieri, D. T., Singh, T., Semrau, J. A. (2023, June). Oculomotor estimates of limb proprioception scale with magnitude of proprioceptive limb error in chronic stroke. [Poster Presentation]. Progress in Clinical Motor Control II, Northwestern University.

Tulimieri, D. T., Austin, D. A., Eskander, J., Singh, T., Semrau, J. A. (2023, March 8). Understanding the relationship between limb position sense and oculomotor proprioceptive estimations in individuals with stroke. [Podium Presentation]. College of Health Sciences Research Day, University of Delaware.

Tulimieri, D. T., Austin, D. A., Eskander, J., Singh, T., Semrau, J. A. (2023, March 8). Understanding the relationship between limb position sense and oculomotor proprioceptive estimations in individuals with stroke. [Poster session]. College of Health Sciences Research Day, University of Delaware.

Austin, D. S., Dixon, M., Hoh, J. E., Tulimieri, D. T., Cashaback, J. G., Semrau, J. A. (2023, March 8). Using a computerized tablet device to understand spatial precision and movement time of the uppper limbs in individuals who have had a stroke. [Poster session]. College of Health Sciences Research Day, University of Delaware.

2022

Tulimieri, D. T., Austin, D. A., Eskander, J., Singh, T., Semrau, J. A. (2022, November 14). Understanding the relationship between limb position sense and oculomotor proprioceptive estimations in individuals with stroke. [Poster session]. Society for Neuroscience.

Austin, D. S., Dixon, M., Hoh, J. E., Tulimieri, D. T., Cashaback, J. G., Semrau, J. A. (2022, November 14). Using a computerized tablet device to understand spatial precision and movement time of the uppper limbs in individuals who have had a stroke. [Poster session]. Society for Neuroscience.

2021

Tulimieri, D. T., Semrau, J. A. (2021, April 15). Determining the influence of movement speed and distance on the accuracy of upper limb proprioceptive estimates. [Poster session]. University of Delaware College of Health Science Research Day.

Tulimieri, D. T. and Semrau, J. A. (2021, November 10). Determining the influence of movement speed and distance on the accuracy of upper limb proprioceptive estimates. [Poster session]. Society for Neuroscience.

Tulimieri, D. T., Faunce, A., Semrau, J. A. (2021, April 15). Proprioceptive accuracy to trial-by-trial changes in speed, direction, and length of movement. [Poster session]. Society for the Neural Control of Movement.

Gray, J. Tulimieri, D. T., Eskander, J., Semrau, J. A. (2021, August). Impact of Block Order on Execution of Proprioceptive Matching Task. [Poster session]. University of Delaware Summer Scholars.

2020

COVID

2019

Summer scholar poster (Anna faunce)

2018

Tulimieri, D. T., Hortz, B. V. (2018, September). A Review of Dry Needling’s Effects and Athletic Trainers Education Relative to Dry Needling Tasks [Poster session]. Denison University Summer Scholars.

Symposiums


2022

Tulimieri, D. T. and Semrau, J. A. (2022, February 10). Measuring proprioceptive accuracy using limb and oculumotor output. [KINARM User Knowledge Exchange].

Tulimieri, D. T. (2022, May 18). Integrating a peripheral with KINARM Exoskeleton [KINARM Camp].