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Computational NeuroLab


"where the art and science of human movement come alive"


The mission of the Computational NeuroLab is to advance the use of mathematical modeling and computer simulation for the discovery of new knowledge in the field of neuromuscular physiology and to apply that knowledge toward a deeper understanding of how the brain organizes, learns and executes movement.

We envision a community of future neuroscience researchers who are equally adept at using both theoretical and experimental approaches to unravel the mysteries of motor control and sensory-motor integration.

 

 

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PhUn Week 2010

Physiology Understanding (PhUn) Week: the annual outreach program to K-12 school classrooms organized by the American Physiological Society. This year 185 grade-8 students at D.S. Mackenzie Junior Hig ...full story

 

Rehab reprieve: games add a little fun to recovery

While Jean-Guy Thibault was in a Montreal rehabilitation hospital in 2008 after a massive stroke, he made a promise to his occupational therapist: “One day, I’m going to have... ...full story

 

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