
Motor Learning and Neurorehabilitation Laboratory
@mln_artorg
The MLN Lab is an interdisciplinary research group of the University of Bern that investigates technologies to improve the recovery of neurological patients
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http://www.artorg.unibe.ch/research/mln/index_eng.html 16-04-2019 12:25:00
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Swiss National Science Foundation professor Laura Marchal-Crespo Laura Marchal-Crespo uses #robotics and #VR to develop cost-effective high-intensity #motorskills training for #neurorehabilitation. #ARTORG UniversitƤt Bern #SNSFequality #WomenInScienceDay #WomenInRobotics Look into her lab: youtu.be/aiAMzfIEbdc



Great news! A paper from Motor Learning and Neurorehabilitation Laboratory is accepted to #IEEE #BioRob 2020 at Columbia University. We will present our paper "Haptic Rendering Modulates Task Performance, Physical Effort and Movement Strategy during Robot-Assisted Training". We look forward to meeting you at #BioRob2020


The new QS World University Ranking #QSWUR is online. The #unibern made a big step forward and is now ranked on place 114. topuniversities.com/university-ran⦠QS World University Rankings #topuniversities





Woohoo š„³! Our paper entitled "Promoting Motor Variability During Robotic Assistance Enhances Motor Learning of Dynamic Tasks" has been published in Frontiers - Neuroscience frontiersin.org/article/10.338⦠Congrats to the team!


New Research: Promoting Motor Variability During Robotic Assistance Enhances Motor Learning of Dynamic Tasks: Despite recent advances in robot-assisted training, the benefits of haptic guidance on motor (re)learning are still limited. While⦠frontiersin.org/articles/10.33⦠#Neuroscience


We're proud to share with you this week the #NCCRWomen of NCCR Robotics! Today we'll introduce you to Karin Buetler, a cognitive neuroscientist and postdoctoral researcher at UniversitƤt Bern. Check out Karin's video on YouTube & Instagram. youtube.com/watch?v=HYc3ja⦠instagram.com/nccrwomen/chanā¦



Great news! Our paper entitled "We Providing Task Instructions During Motor Training Enhances Performance and Modulates Attentional Brain Networks" have been published at Frontiers - Neuroscience frontiersin.org/article/10.338⦠Congrats to the authors!


