- Welcome
- Me, my (virtual) body and the brain
Me, my (virtual) body and the brain
- Dr Jacques Vallotton
- Knee osteoarthritis
Christian Pfeiffer
This lecture explores the brain mechanisms of bodily self through virtual reality. Using sensory illusions, the speaker demonstrates how self-perception can be altered. Applications are discussed in the medical field, including smart prosthetics and robot-assisted surgery.
""The serve is both the most important and the most unhealthy movement in tennis.""
""Soft strings, soft racket, soft ball – that's the rule to protect your shoulder.""
""The player needs to be relaxed to avoid tensions that cause injuries.""
Video type
public conferences
Speakers
Body part
Diseases
Year
2014
Event Theme
Surgery:
Pathology:
Tendinitis; Chronic pain; Equipment-related problems
Thematic:
Injury prevention
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