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.