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Ivan Benemerito, Erica Montefiori, Alberto Marzo and Claudia Mazzà
Musculoskeletal models (MSKMs) are used to estimate the muscle and joint forces involved in human locomotion, often associated with the onset of degenerative musculoskeletal pathologies (e.g., osteoarthritis). Subject-specific MSKMs offer more accurate p...
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Dmitry Lazurenko, Igor Shepelev, Dmitry Shaposhnikov, Anton Saevskiy and Valery Kiroy
A linear discriminant analysis transformation-based approach to the classification of three different motor imagery types for brain?computer interfaces was considered. The study involved 16 conditionally healthy subjects (12 men, 4 women, mean age of 21....
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Vered Mahpari, Yafa Levanon, Yael Kaufman-Cohen, Meital Zilberman and Sigal Portnoy
Introduction: Most of the wrist motions occur in a diagonal plane of motion, termed the dart-throwing motion (DTM) plane; it is thought to be more stable compared with movement in the sagittal plane. However, the effect of the altered carpus motion durin...
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Sebastian Keller, Stefan Rumann and Sebastian Habig
This paper presents a study about augmented-reality-based chemistry learning in a university lecture. Organic chemistry is often perceived as particularly difficult by students because spatial information must be processed in order to understand subject ...
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Bernhard Standl and Nadine Schlomske-Bodenstein
When integrating digital technology into teaching, many teachers experience similar challenges. Nevertheless, sharing experiences is difficult as it is usually not possible to transfer teaching scenarios directly from one subject to another because subje...
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Carlos Alberto Stefano Filho, José Ignacio Serrano, Romis Attux, Gabriela Castellano, Eduardo Rocon and Maria Dolores del Castillo
Motor imagery (MI) has been suggested to provide additional benefits when included in traditional approaches of physical therapy for children with cerebral palsy (CP). Regardless, little is understood about the underlying neurological substrates that mig...
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Fabrizio Nardini, Claudio Belvedere, Nicola Sancisi, Michele Conconi, Alberto Leardini, Stefano Durante and Vincenzo Parenti-Castelli
Biomechanical models of the knee joint allow the development of accurate procedures as well as novel devices to restore the joint natural motion. They are also used within musculoskeletal models to perform clinical gait analysis on patients. Among releva...
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Kevin Stein and Katja Mombaur
Maintaining balance on a slackline is a challenging task in itself. Walking on a high line, jumping and performing twists or somersaults seems nearly impossible. Contact forces are essential to understanding how humans maintain balance in such challengin...
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