Cristina Rubino MSc

Cristina Rubino is investigating how the visual system supports learning of novel motor skills. Specifically, she is using the KINARM robot with integrated eye-tracking to uncover how eye and hand movements work together. She is also using functional and structural neuroimaging to discover how brain networks that support visuomotor function shift after motor learning. Cristina’s goal is to enhance our understanding of visuomotor dysfunction after stroke, and promote visuomotor recovery for people living with stroke. Outside the lab, Cristina likes to explore new places through road biking, hiking, snowboarding, and playing Ultimate Frisbee.

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