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Tongue Drive Paper Named among Top 10 Most Cited Articles

Posted May 11, 2012 Atlanta, GA

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Maysam Ghovanloo and Xueliang Huo recently learned that their paper, "Evaluation of a Wireless Wearable Tongue-Computer Interface by Individuals with High-Level Spinal Cord Injuries," has been named among the top 10 most cited articles of 2010, representing some of the best work published in the Journal of Neural Engineering.

The paper was published in volume 7, issue number 2 in 2010. Dr. Ghovanloo’s and Dr. Huo’s work, along with others included on the list, is free to read online until December 31, 2012.

Dr. Ghovanloo is an associate professor in the School of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Georgia Tech, and Dr. Huo is a recent Ph.D. graduate of Dr. Ghovanloo’s research group and now works at Microsoft in Redmond, Washington.

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