The Human Brain Physiology and Stimulation Laboratory is focused on studying the mechanisms underlying motor learning and developing interventions to modulate motor function in humans. The aim is to understand how does the central nervous system control and learn to perform motor actions in healthy individuals and in patients with neurological diseases such as stroke. Using this knowledge, the ultimate goal is to develop strategies to enhance motor function in neurological patients.

To accomplish these interests, we use different forms of non-invasive brain stimulation techniques such as transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS), transcranial direct current stimulation  (tDCS), as well as functional MRI and behavioral tasks.       

Pablo Celnik’s Lab

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Contact Information:


The lab is part of the Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation (PM&R)


Johns Hopkins University

Church Professional Bldg.

98 North Broadway Ave., Room 403

Baltimore, MD 21231


Phone: (410) 502-2438

Fax: (410) 502-2419 

Lab: (410) 502-7583

e-mail: pcelnik@jhmi.edu

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