Posters guidelines
- Form of exhibition: paper,
- Paper size format: A1 (width 594 mm, height: 841 mm),
- Orientation of the poster: portrait (vertically),
- Posters are to be delivered on 18th September and will be exhibited during the whole Conference.
Short oral presentations in front of the posters are scheduled (up to 3 min) during the poster sessions.
List of Accepted Posters
1. | Kinematic Equivalence, Neuromuscular Difference: Exploring Hand Dominance in Response to Perturbation Anna Akbaş, Mariusz Furmanek, Mathew Yarossi, Eugene Tunik |
2. | Optimizing Posture for Accelerated Motor Learning of Piano Performance Using Inverse Optimal Control Hammam Atrash, Amna Issa, Jason Friedman |
3. | Postural control training with Nintendo Wii in Down syndrome Andrea Berencsi, Evelyn Ardai, Gabriella Papp Gabriella, Tibor Vámos |
4. | Mapping hand function in rare developmental disorders Andrea Berencsi, Tibor Vámos |
5. | Frequency-domain correlation analysis of upper limb muscle activity in wheelchair fencers Monika Błaszczyszyn, Zbigniew Borysiuk |
6. | THE EFFECT OF DUAL TASK ON KINETIC AND KINEMATIC OF PARKINSONIAN GAIT: A STATISTICAL PARAMETRIC MAPPING ANALYSIS COMPARED TO HEALTHY CONTROL Daniele Bonacina, Diego Tosatto, Chiara Namias, Lisa Malberti, Francesco Vetrano, Cristiano Alessandro, Cesare Maria Cornaggia, Daniele Piscitelli, Cecilia Perin |
7. | Jerk analysis of gait in persons with incomplete spinal cord injury: a study about the effect of hybrid arm and leg cycling Lilla Botzheim, Balázs Radeleczki, Amelita Fodor, Melinda Fehér, József Laczkó |
8. | Gait stability in older adults after tripping simulated perturbation – project assumptions and preliminary results Anna Brachman, Paweł Janik, Małgorzata Janik, Michał Pielka, Bogdan Bacik, Grzegorz Sobota |
9. | Range of trunk motion in post-stroke patients could be enlarged by visual biofeedback-based training Diana Bzdúšková, Helena Šingliarová, Martin Gábor, Peter Valkovič, Zuzana Hirjaková, Jana Kimijanová |
10. | The motor learning effects of combining an external attentional focus and task-relevant autonomy Agata Chaliburda, Jerzy Sadowski, Logan T. Markwell, Paweł Wołosz |
11. | Assessment of the metric properties of sensor-derived measurements during the execution of the part III of the MDS-UPDRS in persons with Parkinson Disease: the INERTIAL Study protocol Giulio Cherubini, Stefano Doronzio, Mario De Marco, Michele Piazzini, Erika Rovini, Gianmaria Mancioppi, Filippo Cavallo, Marco Baccini, Gemma Lombardi, Francesca Cecchi |
12. | The Impact of Visual Disturbances on Human Body Balance Strategies: Trend Analysis of COP Displacement Marta Chmura, Piotr Wodarski, Marek Gzik, Jacek Jurkojć |
13. | Biomechanical Investigation of Gait and Myoelectric Activity in ALS Patients Susan E. D’Andrea, Shayan Khodabakhsh, Christie Ward-Ritacco and Katharina Quinlan |
14. | Can Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation improve walking and fatigue in persons with Multiple Sclerosis? Nikki Dreijer, Leda MAffei, Inge Zijdewind |
15. | Walking speed regulation in females in advanced pregnancy Wanda Forczek-Karkosz, Yury Ivanenko |
16. | Comparison of Dominant and Non-Dominant Hand Reach-to-Grasp Kinematics in Haptic-Free Virtual Reality: Implications for Motor Control and Rehabilitation Tyler Foster, David D. Ornstein, Anna Akbaş, Diego Sato, Mathew Yarossi, Eugene Tunik, Mariusz P. Furmanek |
17. | Keeping Stable in Standing, Tuning the Corrective Ground Reaction Force to Center of Mass Kinematics Yang Geng, Sjoerd M. Bruijn, Jaap H. van Dieen |
18. | Age-Related Insights into Motor Control using the One-Target Advantage Phenomenon Cheryl M. Glazebrook, Saba Mohammadalinezhad Kolahdouz, Quinn Malone, Steven R. Passmore, Jonathan J. Marotta |
19. | Comparison of locomotion speed during different cognitive and motor tasks in subjects with Parkinson’s Disease Flávia Gomes Martinez, Valéria Feijó Martins, André Ivaniski Mello, Edilson Fernando de Borba, Ana Carolina Kanitz, Aline Nogueira Haas, Andréa Kruger Gonçalves, Leonardo Alexandre Peyré-Tartaruga |
20. | Fear of heights affects postural control during the virtual height exposure Zuzana Hirjaková, Martin Marko, Jana Kimijanová, Igor Riečanský, Diana Bzdúšková |
21. | Neural modeling of the result in women’s 400m hurdles running Janusz Iskra, Krzysztof Przednowek |
22. | Combined aerobic-strength exercise improves trunk dynamics in patients with Parkinson´s disease Jana Kimijanová, Diana Bzdúšková, Pavol Martiš, Lucia Slobodová, Viera Litváková, Zuzana Košutzká, Peter Valkovič, Jozef Ukropec, Barbara Ukropcová |
23. | Upweighting lumbar proprioception through prolonged electrical vestibular stimulation: an application of sensory reweighting Yiyuan C. Li, Koen K. Lemaire, Sjoerd M. Bruijn, Jaap H. van Dieën |
24. | Head orientation modifies the contribution of vestibular information to trunk control during walking Yiyuan C. Li, Koen K. Lemaire, Sjoerd M. Bruijn, Simon Brumagne, Jaap H. van Dieën |
25. | Tools for assessing spasticity by detecting Tonic Stretch Reflex Threshold (TSRT): a systematic review with meta-analysis D. Longo, M. Baccini, G. Cherubini, A. Caporaso, M. De Marco, A. Politi, G. Santini, F. Cecchi & M.A. Bagni |
26. | Let’s dance – Postural Control in Ballroom Dance Couples: Differences Between Professional and Amateur Couples Justyna Michalska, Żaneta Szuplak, Anna Kamieniarz-Olczak, Viktoria Hadyk, Kajetan Słomka, Grzegorz Juras |
27. | Exploring the Impact of Augmented Sensory Feedback on Movement Performance in Younger and Older Adults Using the One-Target Advantage Paradigm Saba Mohammadalinezhad Kolahdouz, Quinn Malone, Steven R. Passmore, Jonathan J. Marotta, Cheryl M. Glazebrook |
28. | Verbal feedback and the effectiveness of learning complex motor skill Marta Noga, Tomasz Niźnikowski, Michał Biegajło |
29. | Integrating Virtual Reality with mirror therapy, NIRS and EEG: Advancement in Neurorehabilitation for stroke recovery Tayyaba Nosheen, Piotr Wodarski, Jacek Jurkojć |
30. | The assessment of upper limb proprioception with use of the Laser-Pointer Assisted Angle Reproduction Test (LP-ART) Józef Opara, Krzysztof Mehlich, Karolina Żuk |
31. | Unveiling the Mechanism of Action Instrument Assisted Soft Tissue Mobilization David D. Ornstein, Tyler Foster, Donovan Kelley, Mariusz P. Furmanek |
32. | What happens during an unintentional force drift? Using sample entropy to explore force matching Michał Pawłowski, Wioletta Biesiada, Anna Brachman, Grzegorz Juras |
33. | Reaction and Motor Times of Special Unit Operator Candidates at Different Stages of Military Training Krzysztof Przednowek, Grzegorz Krawiec, Paweł Górczyński, Wojciech Paśko |
34. | Relationships between unintentional finger force drifts and surface texture Mia Naranjo, Sophia Rockland, Sasha Reschechtko |
35. | Evaluating Proprioceptive Acuity: Exploring the Differences between Static and Dynamic Position Reproduction Pasquale Salerno, Mirko Job, Matteo Iurato, Monica Biggio, Marco Testa, Ambra Bisio, Marco Bove |
36. | The effects of analogy, external, and neutral focus instructions on drop jump performance in inexperienced participants Marcin Starzak, Tomasz Niźnikowski, Janusz Zieliński, Jerzy Sadowski |
37. | Relationships between leg stiffness and countermovement jump height during tasks from low to maximal performance level Artur Struzik |
38. | Analysis of spatio-temporal parameters while sending messages Piotr Szaflik, Katarzyna Nowakowska-Lipiec, Robert Michnik, Hanna Zadoń |
39. | CADENCE, STRIDE LENGTH, OR GAIT SPEED? WHICH ARE THE BEST DETERMINANTS OF EFFECT OF GAIT TRAINING EARLY POST STROKE? Jarosław Szczygieł, Krzysztof Mehlich, Józef Opara |
40. | The impact of sleep deprivation and moderate physical activity on the ability to differentiate the strength of the forearm muscles Andrzej Tomczak |
41. | AWF Activity – a new mobile application for the assessment of health-enhancing physical activity Małgorzata Dębska-Janus, Michał Rozpara, Agnieszka Nawrocka, Maria Niestrój-Jaworska, Arkadiusz Mynarski, Jacek Polechoński, Rajmund Tomik |
42. | Muscle activity during gait is impaired in Parkinson’s Disease: a control-matched preliminary study Diego Tosatto, Daniele Bonacina, Lorenzo Riva, Anna Paccanelli, Cristiano Alessandro, Cesare Maria Cornaggia, Daniele Piscitelli, Cecilia Perin |
43. | Investigating Differences in Eye Tracking Metrics Between Numeric and Alphanumeric Test Complexities in the Trial Making Test Uitz Bailey, Wong Ethan, Frenzilli Isabella, Lynch Erin, Yarossi Mathew, Tunik Eugene |
44. | Motor learning of hand grip as a function of upper limb status after stroke Tibor Vámos, Andrea Berencsi |
45. | Badanie izokinetyczne jako bezpieczne narzędzie w ocenie siły mięśniowej u dzieci: rola w prawidłowym rozwoju motorycznym. Michał Czarnecki, Aleksandra Wyparło, Wojciech Gąsior, Aleksandra Kwiasowska, Victoria Kłos, Szymon Kozaczko |
46. | Healthy sitting: chair, kneeling chair or gym ball? – Effects of different types of seating on body posture Hanna Zadoń, Robert Michnik, Katarzyna Nowakowska-Lipiec |
47. | The perception and coordination during pointing tasks: Testing predictions of the iso-perceptual manifold and uncontrolled manifold hypotheses Bartłomiej Zagrodny, Wiktoria Wojnicz, Michał Ludwicki, Mark Latash |
48. | Human somatosensory cortex contributes to the consolidation of newly learned movements Shahryar Ebrahimi , David Ostry |