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    Dear Colleagues:

    Here is the electronic version of the Preliminary Program and Registration
    forms for the Conference "Bernstein's Traditions in Motor Control". Please,
    make as many printouts of the registration form as you and your colleagues
    need. The same materials will be distributed by regular mail, but this may
    take some time.

    An International Conference
    "Bernstein's Traditions in Motor Control"

    August 22-25, 1996
    The Pennsylvania State University
    The Penn State Scanticon Conference Center Hotel
    University Park, Pennsylvania 16802, USA

    a continuing and distance education service of the College of Health and
    Human Development

    Organizing Committee
    Mark Latash, Chairman
    Karl Newell
    David Rosenbaum
    Vladimir Zatsiorsky
    Debbie Noyes - Conference Planner
    Takako Shiratori - Secretary

    Preliminary Program:

    Registration: Thursday, 5 p.m. - 8 p.m.; Friday 8 a.m. - ???

    Welcome Reception (wine-and-cheese): Thursday (August 22), 6 p.m. - 8 p.m.

    Invited Presentations

    Session 1.1 (Friday Morning, 9 a.m. - 12 a.m.)

    Kelso JAS: New Directions in Coordination Dynamics

    Wiesendanger M: Bernstein's principle of equal simplicity revisited

    Thelen E: The Bernstein Legacy for Motor Development: How Infants Learn to
    Reach.

    Gurfinkel VS: The scientific legacy of Nicholai Bernstein

    Session 2.1 (Saturday Morning, 9 a.m. - 12 a.m.)

    Feldman AG: Spatial frames of reference for motor control

    Schmidt RA, Heuer H, Ghodsian D, Young DE: Generalized motor programs and
    units of action in bimanual coordination

    Massion J: Coordinated control of posture and movement: respective role of
    "motor memory" and external constraints

    Knoek van Soest and Gerrit Jan van Ingen Schenau: Can multi-joint movements
    be controlled without detailed internal representations?

    Session 3.1 (Sunday Morning, 9 a.m. - 12 a.m.)

    Cordo P: Mechanical, neural, and perceptual effects of tendon vibration.

    Gielen CCAM, van Bolhuis BM, Vrijenhoek E: On the number of degrees of
    freedom in biological limbs

    Rymer WZ, Dewald J, Given J, Beer R: Abnormal muscle synergies in
    hemiparetic stroke: Origins and implications for motor control

    Stuart DG, McDonagh JC: Controlled treadmill locomotion of high decerebrate
    cats: The significance, Bernstenian precedents, and present-day impact of
    the seminal 1960s' collaboration of Shik, Severin, and Orlovsky

    Kim N-G, Turvey MT: Optical flow fields and Bernstein's "Modelling of the
    future".


    Session 1.2 (Friday, Early Afternoon, 2 p.m. - 4:15 p.m.)

    The Bernstein Centennial - A Symposium

    Organizers: Mary M. Flesher, Onno G. Meijer, Rob Bongaardt

    Flesher MM: The re-emergence of mechanical reductionism: Braune and
    Fischer's critique of the Weber's research

    Meijer OG: Bernstein's shifting focus heuristics: A scientific revolution
    exceeding political expediency

    Bongaardt R: Seeking the right workspace: Modeling exploration after Bernstein

    Feigenberg IM, Latash LP: The biography of the Physiology of Activity


    Session 2.2 (Saturday, Early Afternoon, 2 p.m. - 4:15 p.m.)

    Mastering Degrees of Freedom in Learning and Development - A Symposium

    Organizers: Beatrix Vereijken and Geert Savelsbergh

    Introduction: Vereijken B

    Vereijken B: Free(z)ing degrees of freedom in motor learning and development

    Savelsbergh GJP, van der Kamp J: Perceptual-motor constraints on degrees of
    freedom

    Jensen JL, Bothner KE: Biomechanical constraints and the degrees of freedom
    problem

    Spencer JP: Changes in muscle co-activity during learning and development

    Discussant: Clark JE


    Free Oral Presentations:

    Session 1.3 (Friday, Late Afternoon, 4:45 p.m. - 6:45 p.m.)

    Gottlieb GL: Reducing degrees of freedom: A consideration of reference
    frames.

    Ioffe ME: Some brain mechanisms of rearrangement of innate synergies during
    motor learning

    Bouisset S, Duchene J-L: The influence of respiration on posture: The
    respiratory synergy

    Stelmach GE, Saling M: Coordination between transport and grip components

    Smeets JBJ, Brenner E: Which variables are co-ordinated during grasping?


    Session 2.3 (Saturday, Late Afternoon, 4:45 p.m. - 6:45 p.m.)

    Meulenbroek RGJ, Rosenbaum DA: Computational accounts of motor equivalence
    in handwriting: An historical perspective

    Swinnen SP, Dounskaia N, Walter CB: Temporal integration and spatial
    differentiation in human bimanual drawing

    Jeka JJ, Ribeiro P, Oie KS, Lackner JR: Location and direction coupling
    between somatosensation and human postural control

    Kay BA, Warren WH, Jr.: A dynamical model of the coupling between posture
    and locomotion.

    Holt KG, Obusek JP, Fonseka ST: The dynamics of normal and disordered
    walking gait

    About 80 posters will be presented on Saturday and Sunday. Poster
    discussion is scheduled for Sunday afternoon (2 p.m. - 5 p.m.).

    An exhibition of several major companies producing research equipment for
    movement studies as well as of a number of Publishing Houses is planned.

    Conference Proceedings:
    An agreement has been reached with Human Kinetics Publishing House to
    produce a volume based on the invited presentations.
    In addition, accepted abstracts will be published in Proceedings of the
    Conference, available during the meeting.

    Important Deadline:
    Early Registration: June 30, 1996

    Location:
    The conference will be held at the Penn State Scanticon Conference Center
    Hotel, the largest university-based conference center hotel of its kind in
    the country. Set in the idyllic countryside of central Pennsylvania and
    offering panoramic views of the surrounding mountains, The Penn State
    Scanticon is part of Penn State's Research Park adjacent to the University.
    It is located in State College, Pennsylvania, in the center of the state on
    routes 26 and 322, fifteen miles south of Interstate 80. (Directions and a
    map will be sent to you with your registration materials.) For your
    convenience, a University shuttle provides transportation between the
    conference center, campus, and downtown State College.
    State College is on the main east-west route of both the Greyhound and
    Fullington Trailways bus lines. USAir Express, Northwest Airlink, and
    United Express serve the State College/University Park Airport, located
    three miles from the conference site. Rental cars and limousine and taxi
    services are available at the airport. A shuttle service from the Airport
    to the Conference site will be provided. Private and charter aircraft may
    fly into the airport and be accommodated overnight with fuel and
    maintenance services available.

    Accommodations
    First-class rooms with computer hookups have been reserved at The Penn
    State Scanticon. In addition to providing the convenience of an on-site
    location, The Penn State Scanticon offers translation, fax, and word
    processing services, plus a variety of recreational resources for your
    relaxation, including an indoor pool, whirlpool, sauna, and a fully
    equipped exercise room. Singles: $90; Doubles: $100 (per day, plus
    applicable taxes).
    For reservations contact the Penn State Scanticon directly: by phone (814)
    863-5000 or by mail: Registration Desk, Penn State Scanticon, University
    Park, PA 16802. Identify yourself as a participant of the Conference.

    In addition, we've included a supplemental list of lodging possibilities.
    These suggestions are within walking distance of campus where shuttle
    service will be provided to the conference site. Shuttle service specifics
    will be given at registration.

    DAYS INN PENN STATE, 240 S. Pugh St.
    Phone: 238-8454/800-258-DAYS
    Singles-$52 and up; Doubles-$62 and up. (H)
    Group/Corp./AAA/AARP rates available.

    HAPPY VALLEY MOTOR INN, 1245 S. Atherton St.
    Phone: 238-8461/800-228-4864
    Singles-$32.95; Doubles-$40.95; Twin Doubles-$40.95

    IMPERIAL "400" MOTOR INN, 118 S. Atherton St.
    Phone: 237-7686/800-782-0716
    Singles-$39 and up; Doubles-$45 and up.

    NITTANY BUDGET MOTEL, 1274 N. Atherton St.
    Phone: 237-7638/800-248-8493
    Singles-$33.96 and up; Doubles-$39.96 an up.
    Efficiencies and weekly rates available.

    SLEEP INN, 111 Village Dr.
    Phone: 235-1020/800-627-5337
    Queen-$49 and up; Suite-$59 and up. (H)
    AAA/Corp. rates available
    Continental breakfast included.

    STEVENS MOTEL, 1275 N. Atherton St.
    Phone: 238-2438
    Singles-$34 and up; Doubles-$36 and up. (H)

    (H)= Handicap Accessible

    Conference Costs (include reception, lunches, coffee breaks, a conference
    package including Proceedings, and admission to all the sessions)
    Early registration fees (until June 30) will be as follows:
    Faculty: $200.00
    Student: $80.00 (Students must submit a letter from the advisor confirming
    their status)
    Late or on-site registration fees are:
    Faculty: $230
    Student: $90

    For more information about program content contact:

    Mark Latash, Ph.D.
    The Pennsylvania State University
    Biomechanics Laboratory
    University Park PA 16802
    phone (814) 863-5374; fax (814) 865-2440
    e-mail: mll11@psu.edu

    For more information about registration and other business issues contact:

    Debbie Noyes, Conference Planner
    The Pennsylvania State University
    225 Penn State Scanticon
    University Park, PA 16802-7002
    phone: (814) 863-5120; fax: (814) 863-5190
    e-mail: dan4@cde.psu.edu

    Penn State is an affirmative action, equal opportunity university.
    U.Ed. CED 95-778GLC

    Print out the following registraton form, fill it, and mail it to Debbie
    Noyes, Conference Planner, The Pennsylvania State University, 225 Penn
    State Scanticon, University Park, PA 16802-7002 with the applicable
    registration fees:


    Name.............................................. ..........................


    Name (as you would like to see it on the badge).............................

    Affiliation....................................... ..........................

    Mailing
    address........................................... ..........................


    .................................................. .........................


    Phone........................................Fax.. ...........................

    E-mail.............................................. ........................


    Fees:
    Before June 30: Faculty ($200)........... Student ($80).............
    (attach a letter from the advisor with the registration fee)
    After June 30: Faculty ($230)............. Student ($90).............
    Make a check in US$ drawn on a US bank payable to "The Pennsylvania State
    University"; make a note on the check "BTMC-Conference".

    Credit card (VISA, MasterCard, American Express)
    type....................Number.................... ..........................


    Expiration..........................Signature..... ..........................
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