The BMI Systems Lab will organize a Preconference Workshop in ICNR 2016
http://www.icnr2016.org/conferenc…/pre-conference-workshops/
Neuromuscular mechanisms in motor control
(Andrés Úbeda and Eduardo Iáñez, BMI Systems Lab, Miguel Hernández University of Elche, Spain)
Abstract: Motor control is the process in which humans use their brain to activate and coordinate the muscles and limbs involved in the performance of a motor skill. The study of how this motor control is achieved has become increasingly useful in neurorehabilitation therapies where motor learning is a key factor in the recovery of motor function. This workshop provides an overview of current studies on neuromuscular mechanisms in charge of motor control and coordination showing recent advances on various aspects: from the cortical involvement during motor execution to the role of synergistic control in muscle activation.
The BMI Systems Lab will organize a Preconference Workshop in ICNR 2016
http://www.icnr2016.org/conferenc…/pre-conference-workshops/
Neuromuscular mechanisms in motor control
(Andrés Úbeda and Eduardo Iáñez, BMI Systems Lab, Miguel Hernández University of Elche, Spain)
Abstract: Motor control is the process in which humans use their brain to activate and coordinate the muscles and limbs involved in the performance of a motor skill. The study of how this motor control is achieved has become increasingly useful in neurorehabilitation therapies where motor learning is a key factor in the recovery of motor function. This workshop provides an overview of current studies on neuromuscular mechanisms in charge of motor control and coordination showing recent advances on various aspects: from the cortical involvement during motor execution to the role of synergistic control in muscle activation.
The BMI Systems Lab will organize a Preconference Workshop in ICNR 2016
http://www.icnr2016.org/conferenc…/pre-conference-workshops/
Neuromuscular mechanisms in motor control
(Andrés Úbeda and Eduardo Iáñez, BMI Systems Lab, Miguel Hernández University of Elche, Spain)
Abstract: Motor control is the process in which humans use their brain to activate and coordinate the muscles and limbs involved in the performance of a motor skill. The study of how this motor control is achieved has become increasingly useful in neurorehabilitation therapies where motor learning is a key factor in the recovery of motor function. This workshop provides an overview of current studies on neuromuscular mechanisms in charge of motor control and coordination showing recent advances on various aspects: from the cortical involvement during motor execution to the role of synergistic control in muscle activation.