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Our current research...
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Neuromuscular mechanisms responsible for deficient motor control and learning in healthy (older adults and children) and diseased humans (spinocerebellar ataxia; stroke; essential tremor; dystonia).
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Functional consequences of impaired motor control with emphasis on driving and overground walking.
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Development of rehabilitation tools and protocols for enhancing motor control.
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Control properties of single and multiple motor units in human limb muscles.
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Oscillations in force and muscle activity.
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Neural adaptations in response to acute (e.g. gain of visual feedback, fatigue) and long-term (training, aging) perturbations in human motor performance.
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