08:30 – 09:50
Room: HS1 Symposium Neurorehabilitation II – Chair: Joachim Hermsdörfer
“Exoskeleton and Wearables Enhanced Prevention and Treatment” (TUM Innovation Network eXprt)”
Speakers:
- Olivier Lambercy (ETH Zürich)
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- Johannes Pohl, Geert Verheyden, Jeremia Philipp Oskar Held, Andreas Ruediger Luft, Chris Easthope-Awai, Janne Marieke Veerbeek (Luzern)
Construct validity and responsiveness of clinical upper limb measures and sensor-based real-world arm use during the first year after stroke.
- Lucas Wolski, Paula Villa-Fulton, Joachim Hermsdörfer, Timo Grimmer (Technical University of Munich)
Executive functions in older adults with mild cognitive impairment and their association with activities of daily living performance
- Philipp Gulde, Valerie Thorbecke, Paula Villa-Fulton, […], & Joachim Hermsdörfer (Technical University of Munich)
Prediction of perceived manual ability in multiple sclerosis
Room: HS3 Free Session Motor Control - Chairs: Agnes Roby-Brami & Thorsten Stein
Speakers:
- Lena Kopnarski (Münster): Age Differences in Object Manipulation Tasks: Old Individuals Take Longer to Adapt to Object Properties.
- Clara Seifert (Munich): The influence of the left ventro-dorsal stream on mechanical problem solving: a TMS study
- Jürgen Konczak (Minnesota): Motor and proprioceptive learning transfers to untrained limb segments within and across the body hemisphere
- Michael Herzog (Karlsruhe): Force field adaptation requires specific muscle synergies
- Iain Hunter (Munich): Limb Impedance Affects Adaptation to Novel Dynamics
Room: HS4 Free Session Learning II - Chairs: Hermann Müller & Lisa Musculus
Speakers:
- Aye Norman (Magdeburg): "In-vivo histology" of motor skill learning-induced white matter plasticity in the human brain
- Linda Margraf (Paderborn): Effects of the COMT Val158Met polymorphism on neural augmented-feedback processing and motor automatization
- Pascal Nietschmann (Munich): Just like riding a bike? Learning to ride a reversed bicycle
- Manuel Hettmannsperger(Heidelberg): Investigating the effects of post-encoding cardiovascular exercise on motor memory consolidation in the elderly
- Adrien Conessa (Paris): Arm immobilization affects motor memory reactivations during sleep
10:00 – 11:30 Keynote Lectures HEALTH
- Prof. Dr. Leonardo G. Cohen (Bethesda): Neural substrates of motor skill learning in health and disease
- Prof. Dr. Claudia Voelcker-Rehage (Münster): Motor control and learning in older adults and clinical samples
12:00 – 13:20
Room: HS1 Symposium Human Machine Interaction - Chairs: Raz Leib & David Franklin
“Sensory feedback in human-machine interaction and prosthetics”
- Cristina Piazza (Munich):
- Yarden Sharon (Stuttgart): Adaptation to Periodic Motion Perturbations in Robot-Assisted Minimally-Invasive Surgery Training
- Yiming Liu (Munich, London): Haptic Communication and Role Dynamics in Human-Human and Human-Robot Collaboration
- Raz Leib (Munich): Manipulating Tactile Sensory Feedback Affects the Perception of Delayed Stiffness
Room: HS3 Symposium Exercise and Sleep - Chair: Simon Steib
“How Exercise and Sleep Shape Learning and Performance in Human Movement “
- Nicole Frisch (Heidelberg): The Effects of High-Intensity Interval Training on Motor Memory Consolidation and Sleep Compared to Wakefulness.
- Daniela Ramirez Butavand (Heidelberg, Mannheim): Training the Sleeping Brain: Effects of Acute Exercise on Sleep and Memory.
- Sophia Schnelzer (Salzburg): The Effects of Sleep on Gross Motor Sequence Learning by Motor Imagery.
- Lianne Wolsink (Bochum): The Effects of Physical Exercise on Extinction Memories and their Contextualization.
Room: HS4 Free Session Neurology - Chairs: Jürgen Konczak & Pavel Lindberg
Speakers:
- Leif Johannsen (Aachen): Impaired anticipatory head motion stabilization during walking in children and adolescents with cerebral palsy
- Mareike Hergenröther (Magdeburg): Occurrences in the gait pattern of children with achondroplasia compared to an age-matched control group
- Gavin Buckingham (Exeter): Developing a Virtual Reality Tool to Diagnose Developmental Coordination Disorder
- Daniela Souza de Olivieira (Erlangen): Motor neuron-computer interface for motor control in tetraplegia
13:30 – 13:45 Closing