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Winter School 2014

Mechanisms of motor recovery

Understanding the pattern of functional recovery after stroke - Gert Kwakkel
Mechanisms of brain recovery - Duncan Turner
Muscle synergies and neuromotor recovery - Andrea d’Avella
Mini-projects - Nathanael Jarrassé

Computational motor control methods

Making sense of muscle activity in sensorimotor deficits and neurorehabilitation - Lena Ting
Motor adaptation and motion optimisation - Etienne Burdet 
Reinforcement learning, reward, optimal control - Emmanuel Guigon
Quantitative assessment of sensorimotor impairment and function - Sivakumar Balasubramanian 

Models to improve therapy

Modelling cortical reorganisation following stroke - Holly Rossiter
Neuromotor recovery at functional level - Vittorio Sanguineti
Use of arm induced by therapy - Nicolas Schweighofer

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