Preprints & Papers
Independent papers, preprints, and written research studies authored by Xavier Hines-Coombs.
This page collects selected written works I have produced as part of my independent research development in neuroscience, memory formation, neural prosthetics, and human-machine interface concepts. These papers represent my own exploratory research, technical writing, and early-stage investigation into biological systems, neural function, and assistive technology.
These works are original authored papers, self-posted manuscripts, or independently developed studies intended to document my research interests, writing development, and technical foundation for future work in neural engineering, prosthetic control, and neuromusculoskeletal modeling.
Authored Works
Neurons: Function and Formation of the Nervous System — A foundational neuroscience paper focused on neuron structure, classification, nervous system development, neural signaling, and neuron-glia interactions.
The Brain: Understanding How Memories Are Formed — A paper exploring memory architecture, encoding, storage, retrieval, and the biological systems involved in learning and memory formation.
Mind-Controlled Prosthetics — A technical research paper examining neural prosthetics, brain-computer interfaces, biological signal interpretation, prosthetic control, and future directions for human-machine integration. These works are independently produced and self-posted. They have not undergone formal peer review or journal publication. They are presented as exploratory research papers, technical writing samples, and early-stage foundations for future research development.
Publication Status
These works are independently produced and self-posted. They have not undergone formal peer review or journal publication. They are presented as exploratory research papers, technical writing samples, and early-stage foundations for future research development.