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Prof.dr. P.J. Beek
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Completed research (14)
Publications (109)
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control
coordinated
dynamics
expertise
learning
motor
Expertise
Motor control and learning, motor expertise
Expertise (NL)
Bewegingssturing en motorisch leren, motorische expertise
Digital Author ID
info:eu-repo/dai/nl/07471600X
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Organisation
Department of Human Movement Behaviour (VU)
Chair (EN)
Coordinated dynamics
Chair (NL)
Coördinatiedynamica
Phone
+31-20-5988200
Email
p. j. beek -at- vu. nl
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Organisation
Faculty of Human Movement Sciences (VU)
Email
p. j. beek -at- vu. nl
Publications
Unilateral versus bilateral upper limb exercise therapy after stroke: A systematic review
Walking to the beat of different drums: Practical implications for the use of acoustic rhythms in gait rehabilitation
Walk to me when I smile, step back when I'm angry: emotional faces modulate whole-body approach-avoidance behaviors
Estimating Dynamic Gait Stability Using Data from Non-aligned Inertial Sensors
Tapping with intentional drift
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Current research
(the most recent research is at the top)
Supervisor
The cost of being stable: relatie tussen vermoeidheid en balansproblemen bij ouderen en mensen na CVA
Supervisor
Dynamical networks of neural synchronization in human motor control
Project leader
Coordination dynamics
Completed research projects
(the most recent research is at the top)
Supervisor
Perceptual-motor control: development, learning
Supervisor
Neural dynamics of human motor control
Supervisor
Neural entrainment in coordination dynamics
Supervisor
How do you feel? An inquiry into dynamic touch and proprioception
Supervisor
Exploring affective perception and social action
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Classification
D21700
Physiology
D23350
Psychiatry, clinical psychology
D51000
Psychology
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