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LAB NEWS


SERTIC AWARDED DOCTORAL DISSERTATION FELLOWSHIP AND NASPSPA GRADUATE STUDENT
RESEARCH GRANT

August 03, 2023
Jacquelyn Sertic, PhD student in the School of Kinesiology and member of the
Human Sensorimotor Control Laboratory (HSCL) and the Center for Applied &
Translational Sensory Science, has been awarded the Doctoral Dissertation
Fellowship for the 2023-24 school year.


HSCL RESEARCHERS PUBLISH ON BRAIN PROCESSING ABNORMALITIES OF PEOPLE WITH
CHRONIC COUGH

July 27, 2023
In cooperation with U of M otolaryngologist Stephanie Misono, MD, MPH and her
team, Jürgen Konczak, PhD, professor in the School of Kinesiology, and director
of the Human Sensorimotor Control Lab (HSCL), and recent HSCL graduates Jiapeng
Xu, PhD, Jinseok Oh, PhD, and Arash Mahnan, PhD, published an article in JAMA
Otolaryngology


KONCZAK INTERVIEWS FOR POPULAR MECHANICS

July 20, 2023
Jürgen Konczak, PhD, professor in the School of Kinesiology, and director of the
Human Sensorimotor Control Lab (HSCL), was recently interviewed for the article,
"Everything You Need to Know About Proprioception, Your Body’s ‘Silent’ Sixth
Sense," from Popular Mechanics.


HSC RESEARCHERS AND CHINESE COLLEAGUES PUBLISH IN TRANSACTIONS ON NEURAL SYSTEMS
AND REHABILITATION ENGINEERING

July 06, 2023
Qiyin Huang, PhD, a recent graduate from the Human Sensorimotor Control
Laboratory (HSCL), is the lead author of a recent paper titled, "A Robotic
Device for Measuring Human Ankle Motion Sense", published in Transactions on
Neural Systems and Rehabilitation Engineering, that investigated the use of a
robotic device to measure ankle proprioception.


HSC LAB MEMBERS PRESENT THEIR RESEARCH AT THE NASPSPA 2023 MEETING

June 29, 2023
Viola Winter and Jacquelyn Sertic, doctoral students of the Human Sensorimotor
Control Laboratory in the School of Kinesiology, gave oral presentations at the
annual meeting of the North American Society for the Psychology of Sport and
Physical Activity in Toronto.


KONCZAK GIVES INVITED PRESENTATIONS IN TAIWAN

May 11, 2023
Jürgen Konczak, PhD, professor in the School of Kinesiology, and director of the
Human Sensorimotor Control Lab (HSCL), recently visited Taiwan for a speaking
tour at three universities, namely Chang Gung University in Taoyuan, Tsing Hua
University in Hsinchu and National Cheng Kung University in Tainan.


SERTIC RECEIVES NASPSPA OUTSTANDING STUDENT PAPER AWARD

March 16, 2023
Jacquelyn Sertic, PhD student in the School of Kinesiology and member of the
Human SensorimotorControl Laboratory (HSCL), was awarded the Outstanding Student
Paper Award from the North American Society for the Psychology of Sport and
Physical Activity (NASPSPA)


QIYIN HUANG AND COLLEAGUES PUBLISH PREPRINT ON QIGONG EFFECTS ON BRAIN

February 23, 2023
Qiyin Huang, a doctoral student in the School of Kinesiology and a member of the
Human Sensorimotor Control Laboratoryy (HSCL), and colleagues have published a
preprint entitled "Identifying body awareness-related brain network changes
after Spring Forest Qigong™ practice or P.Volve low-intensity exercise in adults
with chronic low back pain: a feasibility Phase I Randomized Clinical Trial."


HSC LAB’S JIAPENG XU IS NOW DR. XU

February 15, 2023
Dr. Jiapeng Xu, a member of the Human Sensorimotor Control Lab (HSC) in the
School of Kinesiology, successfully defended his doctoral dissertation on
February 9, 2023. Xu's dissertation is entitled Vibro-tactile stimulation as a
non-invasive treatment method for cervical dystonia.


HUMAN SENSORIMOTOR CONTROL LAB WELCOMES VISITING PROFESSOR DR. CAGLA OZKUL

January 31, 2023
Cagla Ozkul, PhD, will be working during 2023 as a visiting scholar in the
School of Kinesiology's Human Sensorimotor Control Laboratory (HSCL).


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