Posters
23 July 2015 - 13:00-14:00

The posters will be displayed from 7:30 am until 7:30 pm on the day of the presentation. If you are a presenter please be at the poster at the indicated time. The poster size is 120 cm height and 90 cm width

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A-0059

Variability of the occurrence of peak muscle activity of the equine longissimus dorsi during trot
Rebeka R. Zsoldos 1, Björn Krüger 2, Anna Vögele 2, Schröder Ulrike 3, Theresia F. Licka 4,5
1 University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences Vienna, Vienna, Austria

A-0060

Sideways stabilisation effect of the equine longissimus dorsi muscle in trot
Rebeka R. Zsoldos 1, Björn Krüger 2, Anna Vögele 2, Schröder Ulrike 3, Theresia F. Licka 4,5
1 University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences Vienna, Vienna, Austria

A-0061

Neural correlates of error processing in a complex motor task – an explorative EEG-study
Lisa Katharina Maurer, Heiko Maurer Hermann Müller
Neuromotor Behavior Lab, Justus-Liebig-University, Giessen, Germany

A-0070

Referent orientation of the body with respect to gravity: A global factor in the control of posture and movement
Aditi A. Mullick 1,3, Szu-Chen Hsu 2,3, Sandeep K. Subramanian 3,4, Nicolas Turpin 4, Anatol G. Feldman 3,4, Mindy F. Levin 1,2,3
1 School of Physical and Occupational Therapy, McGill University

A-0077

Stabilization of different mechanical variables by multi-muscle synergies during marching in-place
Shoko Kaichida1, Stanislaw Solnik2, Mark L. Latash2
1Kagoshima National College of Technology, Japan

A-0078

REACTION TIME BALLISTIC MOVEMENTS AND THEIR REGULATION ACCORDING TO MOTOR PLANNING
J.M.Castellote1,2, J. Valls-Solé 3
Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Department, Complutense University of Madrid 1, and National School of Occupational Medicine, Instituto de Salud Carlos III 2, Madrid, Spain. Department of Neurology, Hospital Clínic, University of Barcelona 3, Barcelona, Spain

A-0086

Kinematic and electromyographic features of upper-limb movement performed by healthy and post-stroke patients.
Rosa Mariana Silva 1,4, Pedro Fonseca 5,6, Ana Rita Pinheiro 3, Carolina Vila-Chã 7,8, Cláudia Silva 3, Miguel Velhote Correia 1,9, Sandra Mouta 1,2
1 INESC TEC, Portugal

A-0096

Spatial and temporal requirements of instantaneous visual feedback to guide isometric force production
Genevieve Williams 1, Amanda Chennavasin 2, Kristina Neely 2.
1 Anglia Ruskin University, Cambridge, Uk

A-0105

Central resetting of spatial thresholds for motoneuronal recruitment suppresses activation of muscles during prolonged lengthening
Nicolas A. Turpin (1,2,4), Rim Rahal 2, Sandeep K. Subramanian (1,4), Mindy F. Levin (1,3,4), Anatol G. Feldman (1,2,4)
1) Department of Neuroscience 2) Institute of Biomedical Engineering, University of Montreal 3) School of Physical and Occupational Therapy, McGill University 4) Center for Interdisciplinary Research in Rehabilitation of Greater Montreal (CRIR), Montreal, QC, Canada

A-0106

Effect of subsensory electrical noise on kinesthetic perception in older adults
Diana R. Toledo 1, José A. Barela 2,3, André F. Kohn 1
1 Biomedical Engineering Laboratory, University of São Paulo, EPUSP, PTC, São Paulo, Brazil

A-0111

The influence of strength exercise on force perception in vertical jumping
Kajetan Slomka, Tomasz Skowronek, Mariusz Furmanek, Grzegorz Juras
Academy of Physical Education, Katowice, Poland

A-0114

Acute and delayed neuromechanical changes after intensive stretch-shortening cycle exercise training
Márk Váczi 1, Dan Río-Rodríguez 2, János Négyesi 3, Miguel Angel Fernández del Olmo 2
1 Institute of Sport Sciences and Physical Education, University of Pécs, Hungary 2 Facultad de Ciencias do Deporte e a Educación Física, Universidad de A Coruna, Spain 3 Hungarian University of Physical Education, Budapest, Hungary

A-0117

Neural substrate of the effect of stimulus saliency on movement planning and execution
Raphaël Mizzi 1, Germán Gálvez-García 1,2, George A. Michael 1
1 Département de Psychologie Cognitive & Neuropsychologie, Institut de Psychologie, Université Lyon 2, Lyon, France

A-0119

Extracting heart-beat signal from fNIRS - a preliminary study
Christine Langhanns 1, Hermann Müller 1
1 Justus-Liebig-University, Giessen, Germany

A-0120

Unintended contralateral activity increased during ipsilateral intended contractions with greater task difficulty
Hironori Watanabe1,Shobu Kurohara2,Yasuhide Yoshitake2
1Graduate School of Physical Education, National Institute of Fitness and Sports in Kanoya,Kanoya,Japan

A-0123

Variation of the stimulation site changes the excitation of the lumbosacral spinal reflexes
Matthias Krenn 1, Simon M. Danner 2, Jose L. Vargas-Luna 3,4, Andrea Toth 1, Ursula S. Hofstoetter 1, Karen Minassian 1, Winfried Mayr 1
1 Center for Medical Physics and Biomedical Engineering, Medial University of Vienna, Vienna, Austria 2 Department of Neurobiology and Anatomy, Drexel University College of Medicine, Philadelphia, PA, USA 3 Health Technology Center, Reykjavik University - Landsptiali University Hospital, Reykjavik, Iceland 4 Escuela de Ingenieria y Ciencias, Tecnologico de Monterrey, Monterrey, Mexico

A-0128

Subcortical Influences on Paired-pulse TMS-induced I-waves in Humans
John Cirillo 1 and Monica A. Perez 1,2
1 Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Systems Neuroscience Institute, University of Pittsburgh, USA

A-0129

Structural learning manifests in visuomotor rotation task aiming strategies
1 Princeton University Department of Psychology
2 Princeton Neuroscience Institute

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