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49,80 €
ISBN 978-3-8440-4707-3
Softcover
236 pages
314 g
21 x 14,8 cm
English
Conference proceeding
September 2016
Josef Wiemeyer, André Seyfarth, Gerrit Kollegger, Dario Tokur, Christian Schumacher, Katrin Hoffmann, Dietbert Schöberl (eds.)
Human Movement and Technology
Book of abstracts - 11th joint dvs Conference on Motor Control & Learning, Biomechanics & Training, 28 - 30 September 2016 in Darmstadt
The 11th interdisciplinary meeting of biomechanics, motor control and learning in sport and training science will take place in Darmstadt in fall 2016. The international conference aims at bringing together scientists to discuss interdisciplinary issues at the intersection of these three research sections. This book contains the abstracts of four keynotes, 62 talks and 21 posters that will be presented at the conference. Keynotes: Dagmar Sternad from Boston, USA, will discuss a "A task-dynamic Approach to Motor Control". Aaron Coutts from Sydney, Australia, will deal with "theoretical con-cepts and practical applications for monitoring athlete training". In addition, Jan Peters from Darmstadt, Germany, will analyze robot control and learning. Finally, Maarten F. Bobbert from Amsterdam, The Netherlands, will present "Possibilities and Limitations of musculoskeletal Modelling and Optimization in Sports and Rehabilitation". The numerous contributions to the conference demonstrate the wide range of research topics in interdisciplinary sport science.
Editors: Prof. Dr. Josef Wiemeyer is professor for sport science with a special emphasis on movement, training and computer science at the Institute of Sport Science, Darmstadt, Germany. Prof. Dr. André Seyfarth is professor for sport science with a special emphasis on biomechanics at the Institute of Sport Science, Darmstadt, Germany.
Keywords: human movement; motor control; biomechanics
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