The symposium included 5 oral sessions on Motor Control in Impaired Populations, Motor Control in Sport, Upper Extremity Motor Control, Motor Control in Gait, and Motor Control.
Invited Talks:
- Dr. Gelsy Torres-Oviedo, The University of Pittsburg, USA. Characterizing subject-specific adaptation of motor outputs and sensory inputs in locomotion.
- Dr. Mark L. Latash, Pennsylvania State University, USA. Synergic control of individual muscles and agonist-antagonist muscle pairs.
- Dr. Ton van den Bogert, Cleveland State University, USA
- Dr. Friedl De Groote, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium
- Dr. Walter Herzog, University of Calgary, Canada
We would like to extend a special thank-you to ISB for providing the 3rd Motor Control Group Student Awards in the amount of $250 USD/each for two students to participate and present in the symposium, and congratulations to the winners:
Ms. Lea-Fedia Rissmann, Master's student in the Sport & Exercise Science for Health and Performance program at the Ruhr-University Bochum (Germany) for her work titled “Corticospinal excitability during and after stretch-shortening cycle contractions compared with pure shortening contractions”, and
Mr. Matthew Slopecki, Ph.D. student in the Biomechanics of Occupation and Sport Laboratory, in the Department of Kinesiology and Physical Education at McGill University (Canada), for his works titled: “Uncontrolled manifold analysis of effects of different fatigue locations on coordination during a repetitive pointing task”.
This is the third edition of the Motor Control Group Student Award sponsored by ISB, which aims at encouraging the participation of students and young investigators in Motor Control research.
Our next symposium will be held on September 17th, 17:00 pm – 20:00 pm GMT-3 in conjunction with the XIX Congress of the Brazilian Society of Biomechanics (CBB), the IX Neuromechanics Symposium, and the III Latin-American Meeting of Biomechanics.
Check our website for all news and event updates.
Sincerely,
ISB Technical Group in Motor Control
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