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HuMeRaL
Human Motor Re(Learning): The Use of Sensor Information Fusion.
This project aims to identify and to characterize the main motor 
behavioural parameters and factors of upper-limb motor skills performed 
by humans during daily-life activities. The main goals of the project 
are: (1) characterization of motor skills of the upper limbs; (2) 
identification of tasks and environmental features causative of changes 
(3) characterization of the upper limbs' functional tasks; (4) 
parametrization of the healthy and pathological pattern of human 
movement; (5) definition of perceptive and motor variables that 
influence motor (re) learning; (6) study of the influence of multimodal 
feedback in motor control; (7) procedure's validation study with healthy
 participants and stroke patients.
Duration:  24 months (started 01-06-2013)
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Placement of reflective markers for kinematic assessment

Schematic representation of targets' placement.
People / Institutions
Sandra Mouta, Miguel V. Correia, Carolina Vila-Chã, Dominic Noy, Ana Sofia Silva, Cláudia Silva, António Salazar, Carla Borges, Rosa Mariana Silva, Pedro Fonseca, João Ferreira, Ana Rita Pinheiro
Participating Institutions: INESC Porto
Funding
Bial Grant 77/12: Human motor re-learning – the use of sensor information fusion
Main Publications
- Aragão, B., Fontes, L., Mouta, S., Soares, E., Castelo-Branco, M., Correia, M.V., & Santos, J. (submitted). Visualization of translational biological motion from real motion capture. Behavioral Research Methods
 - Silva CC, Mendonça C, Mouta S, Silva R, Campos JC, et al. (2013) Depth Cues and Perceived Audiovisual Synchrony of Biological Motion. PLoS ONE 8(11): e80096. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0080096
 
