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Sjoerd Bruijn

@sjoerdmb

Scientist, foodie, traveller, wannabe runner, boardsports enthousiast. My research is on how humans are able to walk on two legs without falling over.

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New preprint; "Differences in the organization of the primary motor cortex in people with and without low back pain and associations with motor control and sensory tests." osf.io/preprints/osf/…

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new TMS preprint from our group: "Machine learning approaches to predicting whether muscles can be elicited via TMS." Feedback welcome! biorxiv.org/content/10.110…

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First paper of Yiyuan Li's PhD project, in which we show how paraspinal muscles respond to vestibular stimulation during walking, now available on-line. Well done Yiyuan. Very proud of you. physoc.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1113/JP…

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Wait it’s not Wednesday, and StrikerBee is missing (he’s sick.. :-(). Heleen B💉ersteker and me have new company though… and not only for climbing :- D welcome Renee!!

Wait it’s not Wednesday, and <a href="/StrikerBee/">StrikerBee</a> is missing (he’s sick.. :-(). <a href="/Stierbeker/">Heleen B💉ersteker</a> and me have new company though… and not  only for climbing :- D welcome Renee!!
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It’s that time of year again…. #bm100. For those that know… you know. For those that don’t… where to start. Maybe watch the documentary #17 on YouTube …:-)

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Happy that I had the opportunity to visit Jesse Dean's lab during my PhD to gain new research experience, play basketball and find interesting new findings that have now been published here (also with Sjoerd Bruijn): doi.org/10.1016/j.humo… Poetic summary below ;) #one_tweet_a_day

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We are excited to publish the article on the external validation of fall prediction models! Many studies use IMU gait features to predict prospective falls, but none has been externally validated, yet crucial. See more👇 #fallsprevention #aging #healthtech jamda.com/article/S1525-…

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Every time you publish about how good your new algorithm is, without making said algorithm openly available in some sort way or form, a puppy dies. STOP KILLING PUPPIES!

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Want to calculate gait events, and check them? We've had a tool for this for years, which I now also translated to Python, and made available for all of yous to use. Mohammadreza Mahaki even made some videos on how to use the tool. Feedback welcome! github.com/SjoerdBruijn/G…

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New work from JinFang(金芳), Andreas Daffertshofer and me. In which we show that it's incredibly hard (impossible?) to predict whether an MEP will be elicited in a subject from the position, orientation and intensity of the MEP: sciencedirect.com/science/articl…

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Examples now include calculating (+checking) gait events from - Centre of pressure data - Vertical ground reaction force - Kinematics - VU 3D model data structure - Foot markers - Vertical position and vel -Ap position

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All examples are now also in Python. For reading C3D in Python, I used ezc3d by Pierre Puchaud, which was really simple to implement (and I might implement the Matlab version as well some day, instead of the code I have there now )