Day 0/1
Day 0
1st of November 2022, Tuesday
1st of November 2022, Tuesday
11.00 a.m.– 20.00 p.m.
All day check in: Registration
All day check in: Registration
20.00 p.m.– 21.00 p.m.
Informal drinks at U-Park Hotel bar
Informal drinks at U-Park Hotel bar
Day 1
2nd of November 2022, Wednesday
2nd of November 2022, Wednesday
09.30 a.m.– 10.30 a.m.
Registration & Coffee
Registration & Coffee
10.30 a.m.– 10.45 a.m.
Welcome talk - Relevance of symposium/ Housekeeping
Welcome talk - Relevance of symposium/ Housekeeping
Asst. Prof. Russell Chan (University of Twente)
10.45 a.m.– 11.40 a.m.
Keynote 1: Discrete keying sequences: New findings and an update of the Cognitive framework for Sequential Motor Behavior (C-SMB)
Keynote 1: Discrete keying sequences: New findings and an update of the Cognitive framework for Sequential Motor Behavior (C-SMB)
Prof. Willem Verwey (University of Twente)
11.45 p.m.– 12.15 p.m.
Presentation 1: Individualised, Cognitive and Motor Learning for the Elderly (ICOME)
Presentation 1: Individualised, Cognitive and Motor Learning for the Elderly (ICOME)
Asst. Prof. Russell Chan (University of Twente)
12.15 p.m.– 12.45 p.m.
Presentation 2: Restoring optimal motor sequence learning using brain stimulation
Presentation 2: Restoring optimal motor sequence learning using brain stimulation
Dr. Pablo Maceira (École polytechnique fédérale de Lausanne)
12.45 p.m.– 13.45 p.m.
Lunch break
Lunch break
13.45 p.m.– 14.45 p.m.
Keynote 2: Age and Individual Differences in Locomotor Adaptation
Keynote 2: Age and Individual Differences in Locomotor Adaptation
Prof. Rachael Seidler (University of Florida)
14.45 p.m.– 15.15 p.m.
Presentation 3: Aging, motor behavior and learning: a multimodal brain imaging perspective
Presentation 3: Aging, motor behavior and learning: a multimodal brain imaging perspective
Prof. Stephan Swinnen (KU Leuven)
15.15 p.m.– 15.45 p.m.
Presentation 4: A Clinical Perspective on Motor Learning and Control: Insights from Parkinson’s and Alzheimer’s Disease
Presentation 4: A Clinical Perspective on Motor Learning and Control: Insights from Parkinson’s and Alzheimer’s Disease
Asst. Prof. Marit Ruitenberg (Leiden University)
15.45 p.m.– 16.00 p.m.
Coffee
Coffee
16.00 p.m.– 17.00 p.m.
Round table discussion: Diverse populations and motor learning
Round table discussion: Diverse populations and motor learning
17.00 p.m.– 18.00 p.m.
Get some air! Walking tour of the area around U-TWENTE
Get some air! Walking tour of the area around U-TWENTE
18.30 p.m.– 21.00 p.m.
3-course Symposium Dinner at U-Park hotel
3-course Symposium Dinner at U-Park hotel
21.00 p.m. onwards
Free & Easy time - mingle around after dinner
Free & Easy time - mingle around after dinner