Invited Speakers
David Lee
(University of Edinburgh, Scotland)
“Natural
solutions to complex problems"
Jerome
Busemeyer
(Indiana University, USA)
“How can one use quantum probability and dynamics to
build models of human cognition and decision making?”
Keith
Davids
(Queensland University of Technology, Australia)
“The
athlete-environment relation as a complex system: Implications for
sport pedagogy”
Yeou-Teh Liu
(National Taiwan Normal University, Taiwan)
"Bifurcation
and Self-Organized Criticality in Motor Learning”
Michael
Turvey
(University of Connecticut, USA)
“The
Ecological Perspective, Past and Future”
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Invited Symposia Chairs
Benoit
Bardy
(University of Montpellier, France)
“Multimodal Perception-Action Dynamics”
Participants: Thomas A. Stoffregen (University of Minnesota, U.S.A)
"Emergent information for multimodal
perception and control"
Bruno Mantel (Montpellier 1 University, France)
"Intermodal perception
of whether an object is within reach"
Antonio Frisoli (Scuola Superiore Sant’Anna, Pisa-Italy)
"In-door skill training in
rowing practice with a VR based simulator"
Reinoud
Bootsma
(University of the Mediterranean, France)
“Perception-action coupling in complex skills”
Participants: Gilles Montagne (University of the Mediterranean, France)
"Intercepting moving objects: does
predictive information matter" Frank Zaal (University of Groningen, The Netherlands
"Locomotion initiation times
when running to intercept virtual fly balls"
Gottfried Mayer-Kress
(Pennsylvania State University, USA)
“Time-Scales and Fluctuations in Motor Learning”
Participants: Karl M. Newell (The Pennsylvania State University, USA)
"Time Scales and
Variability in Motor Learning and Development"
Jia Yi Chow, (Nanyang Technological
University, Singapore)
"A Nonlinear Perspective to Motor
Learning in Multi-articular Interceptive Actions"
Geert
Savelsbergh
(Free University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands)
"Goalkeepers learn to
convergence to more useful information for stopping a penalty"
Participants: Peter Beek (Free University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands)
"Calibration
in dynamic touch" John Van der Kamp (Free University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands)
"Infant's
convergence to more useful information in the control of
catching"
Wolfgang Schöllhorn
(Johannes Gutenberg University, Mainz, Germany)
“Complex movement analysis for complex training approaches”
Participants:
Hendrik Beckmann (Univesity of
Mainz, Germany)
"Optimal range of variation in hockey
technique training"
Daniel Janssen (University of Mainz),
Germany
"Analysing learning approaches by means of complex movement
pattern analysisDaniel Janssen, Hendrik"
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