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Kinesthetic/Tactile Rehabilitation: Perception Beyond the Eye
Explores kinesthetic and tactile rehabilitation, haptic illusions, sensory substitution, and robotic therapy.
Pharmacology of Pain: Mechanisms and Drug Targets
Explores the pharmacology of pain, including transduction, sensitizing agents, opioid receptor agonists, NSAIDs, and neuropathic pain treatments.
Cerebellum: Neural Control of Movement
Explores the neural control of movement, focusing on the cerebellum's role in motor learning and coordination.
Pharmacology of Pain: Mechanisms and Drug Targets
Explores the pharmacology of pain, including nociceptive pain, sensitizing agents, opioid receptor agonists, NSAIDs, and drug mechanisms.
TRP Channels: Sensory Perception
Explores TRP ion channels' role in sensory perception of heat, cold, and pain, modulation by various stimuli, and involvement in nociception and mechanosensation.
Spatial Self-Motion Estimation in Cerebellum
Delves into spatial self-motion estimation in the cerebellum and the role of vestibular signals in postural control and reaching.
Alemira School: Innovative Learning Solutions
Introduces Alemira School, an innovative educational software company focusing on improving math and reading/writing skills for children.
Biological Intelligence: Motor Learning and Neuromodulation
Explores the relationship between biological intelligence, motor learning, and the role of neuromodulation in adaptive behavior.
Assistive Technologies Challenge: Make Abilities Matter
Covers the Assistive Technologies Challenge, projects with disabled individuals, and user-centric design.
Physiopathology of Pain
Explores the generality, types, mechanisms, and treatment of pain, including chronic pain as a disease and the sensitivity to pain.