CORDIS Project
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The project investigates how the cerebellum helps adjust motor movements during learning, particularly in locomotion. By using advanced techniques, it aims to understand the neural circuits involved in coordinating limb movements, which has implications for rehabilitation therapies for individuals with gait issues.
Everyday behaviours, like mastering dance moves or hiking through uneven terrains, require motor learning.
Although essential, cellular and circuit mechanisms for this type of learning are poorly understood.In the context of locomotion, learning can be induced on a split-belt treadmill, where each side of the body moves at different speeds; this is currently used as a rehabilitative therapy in patients presenting asymmetric gaits following brain damage.
The receiving laboratory recently showed t…
FUNDACAO D. ANNA DE SOMMER CHAMPALIMAUD E DR. CARLOS MONTEZ CHAMPALIMAUD
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