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DESCRIPTION:The focus of the seminar series is to call for experts related 
 to academia and research in the areas related to biomechanics\, variability
 \, motor disorders\, physical therapy\, and related studies.\n\n\n"High-dim
 ensional Methods for Understanding Coordination in Whole-body Tasks"\n\n \n
 \nPresentation Abstract\n\nOne of the classic problems in movement science 
 concerns the coordination of biomechanical degrees of freedom. Does skillfu
 l movement involve fixing or releasing degrees of freedom? Evidence has bee
 n inconclusive partly because it has been difficult to analyze the multivar
 iate motion capture recorded during whole-body tasks. Here\, a newer method
  for measuring clusters of synchronization in high-dimensional datasets is 
 explored. The gait kinematics of patients before and after total hip replac
 ement and healthy participants is examined\, showing that the condition is 
 associated with increased synchronization clustering.\n\n \n\nAbout Dr. Dot
 ov\n\nDr. Dotov was born in Sofia\, Bulgaria. His terminal degree is from t
 he University of Connecticut where he completed curriculum combining percep
 tion\, human movement science\, and complex and dynamic systems theory. He 
 has worked in the US\, France\, Mexico\, and Canada. He studies how sensory
  information is used to guide movement and how augmented auditory informati
 on using assistive technology can improve movement in various populations.
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LOCATION:Biomechanics Research Building\, 167
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SUMMARY:Biomechanics Seminar Series: Dr. Dobromir Dotov
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URL:https://events.unomaha.edu/event/biomechanics_seminar_series_dr_dobromi
 r_dotov
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