Matthew Dyson

Matthew Dyson

Newcastle University

H-index: 14

Europe-United Kingdom

About Matthew Dyson

Matthew Dyson, With an exceptional h-index of 14 and a recent h-index of 9 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Newcastle University, specializes in the field of motor learning, machine learning, biomedical signal processing, prosthetics.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Evidencing the effectiveness of upper limb prostheses, a multistakeholder perspective on study requirements

Reducing Motor Variability Enhances Myoelectric Control Robustness Across Untrained Limb Positions

Delaying feedback during pre-device training facilitates the retention of novel myoelectric skills: a laboratory and home-based study

Characterisation of Myoelectric Artefacts in Clinical Sockets

Internet of Things for beyond-the-laboratory prosthetics research

Does trans-radial longitudinal compression influence myoelectric control?

Towards User-Centred Prosthetics Research Beyond the Laboratory

Increasing Voluntary Myoelectric Training Time Through Game Design

Matthew Dyson Information

University

Position

Research Fellow

Citations(all)

709

Citations(since 2020)

352

Cited By

458

hIndex(all)

14

hIndex(since 2020)

9

i10Index(all)

22

i10Index(since 2020)

9

Email

University Profile Page

Newcastle University

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Matthew Dyson Skills & Research Interests

motor learning

machine learning

biomedical signal processing

prosthetics

Top articles of Matthew Dyson

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Evidencing the effectiveness of upper limb prostheses, a multistakeholder perspective on study requirements

Frontiers in Health Services

Hannah Jones

Alix Chadwell

Matthew Dyson

2023

Reducing Motor Variability Enhances Myoelectric Control Robustness Across Untrained Limb Positions

IEEE Transactions on Neural Systems and Rehabilitation Engineering

Simon A Stuttaford

Matthew Dyson

Kianoush Nazarpour

Sigrid SG Dupan

2023/12/15

Delaying feedback during pre-device training facilitates the retention of novel myoelectric skills: a laboratory and home-based study

Journal of Neural Engineering

Simon A Stuttaford

Sigrid SG Dupan

Kianoush Nazarpour

Matthew Dyson

2023/5/9

Characterisation of Myoelectric Artefacts in Clinical Sockets

Myoelectric Controls Symposium

Alix Chadwell

Matthew Dyson

2022/8/9

Internet of Things for beyond-the-laboratory prosthetics research

Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society A

Hancong Wu

Matthew Dyson

Kianoush Nazarpour

2022/7/25

Does trans-radial longitudinal compression influence myoelectric control?

Canadian Prosthetics & Orthotics Journal

Jennifer Olsen

Sarah Day

Sigrid Dupan

Kianoush Nazarpour

Matthew Dyson

2022

Towards User-Centred Prosthetics Research Beyond the Laboratory

Frontiers in Neuroscience

Hannah Jones

Lynda Webb

Matthew Dyson

Kianoush Nazarpour

2022/4/14

Increasing Voluntary Myoelectric Training Time Through Game Design

IEEE Transactions on Neural Systems and Rehabilitation Engineering

Christian Garske

Matthew Dyson

Sigrid Dupan

Graham Morgan

Kianoush Nazarpour

2022/9/2

Training Prosthesis Control in the Lab and in the Home

SA Stuttaford

SSG Dupan

K Nazarpour

M Dyson

2022/8

Transfer of Abstract Control Skills to Prosthesis Use

SSG Dupan

SA Stuttaford

K Nazarpour

M Dyson

2022/8

Long-term myoelectric training with delayed feedback in the home environment

Simon A Stuttaford

Sigrid SG Dupan

Kianoush Nazarpour

Matthew Dyson

2021/11/1

Perception of game-based rehabilitation in upper limb prosthetic training: survey of users and researchers

JMIR serious games

Christian Alexander Garske

Matthew Dyson

Sigrid Dupan

Kianoush Nazarpour

2021/2/1

A network-enabled myoelectric platform for prototyping research outside of the lab

Matthew Dyson

Jennifer Olsen

Sigrid Dupan

2021/11/1

Arduino-based myoelectric control: towards longitudinal study of prosthesis use

Sensors

Hancong Wu

Matthew Dyson

Kianoush Nazarpour

2021/1/24

Co-creation and user perspectives for upper limb prosthetics

Frontiers in Neurorobotics

Hannah Jones

Sigrid Dupan

Matthew Dyson

Agamemnon Krasoulis

Laurence PJ Kenney

...

2021/7/9

Co-creation facilitates translational research on upper limb prosthetics

Prosthesis

Hannah Jones

Sigrid Dupan

Maxford Coutinho

Sarah Day

Deirdre Desmond

...

2021/4/2

Serious games are not serious enough for myoelectric prosthetics

JMIR serious games

Christian Alexander Garske

Matthew Dyson

Sigrid Dupan

Graham Morgan

Kianoush Nazarpour

2021/11/8

Remote creation of clinical-standard myoelectric trans-radial bypass sockets during COVID-19

Jennifer Olsen

John Head

Lee Willan

Sigrid Dupan

Matthew Dyson

2021/11/1

3D-printing and upper-limb prosthetic sockets: promises and pitfalls

IEEE Transactions on Neural Systems and Rehabilitation Engineering

Jennifer Olsen

Sarah Day

Sigrid Dupan

Kianoush Nazarpour

Matthew Dyson

2021/2/15

A home-based myoelectric training system for children

MEC20 Symposium

Matthew Dyson

Jennifer Olsen

Kianoush Nazarpour

2020/7/23

See List of Professors in Matthew Dyson University(Newcastle University)

Co-Authors

H-index: 100
Stephen Roberts

Stephen Roberts

University of Oxford

H-index: 49
Simon Lucas

Simon Lucas

Queen Mary University of London

H-index: 36
John Q Gan

John Q Gan

University of Essex

H-index: 32
Francisco Sepulveda - Prof of Neural Engineering

Francisco Sepulveda - Prof of Neural Engineering

University of Essex

H-index: 31
Laurence Kenney

Laurence Kenney

University of Salford

H-index: 24
Graham Morgan

Graham Morgan

Newcastle University

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