08:30 – 09:30
Room: HS1 Symposium Competitive Sport - Chair: Karen Zentgraf
“Technik und Taktik im Leistungssport der Sportspiele”
- Markus Tilp (Graz): Analyse der Armschwungtechniken beim Angriffsschlag im Leistungs-Herrenvolleyball – traditionelle und alternative Techniken.
- Björn Wieland (Frankfurt): Leistungsvoraussetzungen für den Volleyballangriffsschlag.
- Lisa Musculus (Köln) Individualtaktik Take-the-First? Vergleichende Analyse von Optionsgenerierungs- und Entscheidungsverhalten von Spitzenathleten aus zwei Sportspielen.
Room: HS3 Symposium dvs Exercise Science meets Motor Control – Chairs: Sabrina Forster & Waltraud Stadler
“Physical activity to improve postural control and stability”
- Marco Taubert (Magedburg): Cortical and subcortical brain changes in response to balance training
- Simon Steib (Heidelberg): Cycling on the motor engram: Exercise as a strategy to enhance motor memory consolidation
- Leif Johannsen (Aachen): Current therapeutic and training approaches to improve body balance control in individuals with acquired brain injury
Room: HS4 Free Session Fatigue - Chair: Ralf Kredel
Speakers
- Dan Bürger (Magdeburg): Retrospective analysis of mental fatigue’s influence on reaction times to peripheral stimuli in virtual reality
- Jenny Imhof (Zürich): Pupil Size Reflects the Attenuation of Motor Fatigability by Reward
- Caroline Heimhofer (Zürich): Finger Tapping at Maximal Speed Evokes a Crossover-Fatigability Effect
09:45 – 11:15 Keynote Lectures SPORT
- Prof. Dr. Gabriele Wulf (Nevada): Optimizing sports performance through motivation and attention
- Prof. Dr. Wolfgang Taube (Fribourg): From elite athletes (and musicians) to patients - the importance of the cortical inhibitory system
12:30 – 13:30 Lunch
13:30 – 15:00 Keynote Lectures ROBOTICS
- Prof. Dr. Daichi Nozaki (Tokyo): Motor learning: context dependency, meta-learning, and redundancy
- Prof. Dr. Etienne Burdet (London): Sensorimotor interaction in humans and with robots
15:30 – 16:50
Room: HS1 Symposium Virtual Reality - Chair: Cornelia Frank
“Virtual Reality in Action: Advancements in Motor Control, Learning, and Training”
- Sophia Ryll (Osnabrück): The impact of Virtual Reality on motor skill learning in sports: A systematic review
- Stephan Pastel (Magdeburg): Evaluation of a self-developed Sport-Motor Test Battery in Virtual Reality
- Stefan Maas (Münster): Training-induced changes in hemodynamic brain activation during dual-task walking in virtual reality in healthy older adults
- Christoph Schütz (Bielefeld): Full body hysteresis in a virtual reality environment
- Gavin Buckingham (Exeter): Grasping the Virtual World
Room: HS3 Symposium Neurorehabilitation I - Chairs: Enrica Tricomi, Cristina Piazza & Lorenzo Masia
“Motor Control and Learning for Rehabilitation “
- Alessandro del Vecchio (Erlangen): Motor neuron-computer interface for motor control in tetraplegia
- Silvia Muceli (Chalmers, Gotenburg): TBD
- Johannes Lachner (Cambridge, MA): From Neural Pathways to Physical Motion: Geometric Foundations in Motor Control
- Federico Masiero (Munich): Exploring the kinesthetic sense through an implanted remotely actuated magnetic human-machine interface
Room: HS4 Free Session Motor Skills - Chair: Nadja Schott
Speakers:
- Hermann Müller (Giessen):
- Philipp Wanner (Heidelberg): The Effects of Intensive Exercise on Cortical Hemodynamics During Early Motor Memory Consolidation
- Teni Steingräber (Bielefeld): Transcutaneous Spinal Direct Current Stimulation (tsDCS) improves Balance and Sprint Performance
- Leonard Gerharz (Giessen): Head engagement during interception in aging
- Cagla Kettner (Karlsruhe): The effects of different shoe stack heights on running coordination at different running speeds
- Bianca Maria Laroëre (Charles University, Prague): Empowering or disempowering? Coach-created motivational climates in rhythmic gymnastics
17:00 – 17:30 Qualification Award
17:30 – 18:30 Panel – From theory to application in sport science
19:30 Dinner (Campus Olympiapark)