Osnabrück meets Bremen – At the annual conference of the Motor Behavior Section of the German Society of Sport Science, we were present with both the previous and the future lab members.
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As part of her PhD project, Dagmar Linnhoff from the University of Hamburg has published her work on the representation of gait after partial hip and knee arthroplasty (now online). Many thanks for collaborating!
Textbook Chapter on Virtual Reality
May Virtual Reality be one of the possible futures of personalized teaching and learning of motor actions?
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A new preprint is available on the role of the model in learning through imagery during observation in Jiu Jitsu (in collaboration with Dr. Adam Bruton from Brunel University/ University of Roehampton). More info.
Invited talk at WWU Münster
Open Lab Talk: ‘Perform, imagine, immerse: Motor learning in real and virtual environments’
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How effective can we teach motor actions in Virtual Reality?
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Dr. Frank gave an invited talk as part of the interdisciplinary project week ‘New technologies for motor learning in rehabilitation’.
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Watch a future version of yourself to practice and learn a motor action? Here is what we found (for more details, see here).
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On the 16th of May, Dr. Frank presented her current work in the sports department at Oldenburg University.
Continue reading “Invited talk at Oldenburg University”Imagery, golf, and us presenting
We presented during the first day of this year’s RIO meeting.
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