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NC, MBE
(Joint)
2024-03-12
12:05
Tokyo The Univ. of Tokyo
(Primary: On-site, Secondary: Online)
Exploring Motor Memory Structure for Hand Reaching from the Viewpoint of Segregation and Integration
Akari Ogawa, Naotoshi Abekawa, Hiroaki Gomi (NTT) NC2023-55
Two opposing motor skills, which normally prevent learning due to a memory interference, can be acquired when each is as... [more] NC2023-55
pp.69-74
ET 2022-03-04
15:20
Online Online Construction of Student Models for Motor Skills Using Reinforcement Learning
Jinya Sumizaki, Tomoko Kojiri (Kansai Univ.) ET2021-72
In order to acquire motor skills, it is necessary to move the body in an appropriate body shape. Therefore, when teachin... [more] ET2021-72
pp.117-122
ET 2019-03-15
13:45
Tokushima Naruto University of Education Evaluation of the Video System for Motor Skill Training Superimposing Symbols
Takuya Ishioka (Kagawa Univ.), Naka Gotoda, Ryota Akagi, Yuki Hirasawa (SIT), Kenji Matsuura, Hiroki Tanioka, Stephen Karungaru Githinji (Tokushima Univ.), Tomohito Wada (NIFS), Yusuke Kometani, Takayuki Kunieda, Rihito Yaegashi, Toshihiro Hayashi (Kagawa Univ.) ET2018-111
The movements consist of continuous positions. It is thought that the "movement" exists in transitions between postures.... [more] ET2018-111
pp.135-140
HCGSYMPO
(2nd)
2017-12-13
- 2017-12-15
Ishikawa THE KANAZAWA THEATRE Ball Juggling Training System with Auditory Feedback
Kai Yorozu, Anna Yokokubo, Guillaume Lopez (Aoyama Gakuin Univ.)
Juggling has been familiar all over the world as a street performer, and enjoyed as sports in recent years. However, it ... [more]
MBE 2016-06-17
10:00
Hokkaido Hokkaido University Suppression of cortical and muscle activity by skilled movement of ball rotating
Keisuke Watanabe, Yasunari Hashimoto (Kitami Inst. of Tech) MBE2016-9
It is important to measure a dynamic change of the whole human motor system including the cerebral cortex to understand ... [more] MBE2016-9
pp.1-4
MBE, NC
(Joint)
2015-11-20
13:50
Miyagi Tohoku University Effects of Skilled Task on the Sleep Spontaneous Electroencephalogram
Ryo Tsukada (Tohoku Univ.), Akihiro Karashima (Tohoku Inst. of Tech.), Yuka Anzai, Norihiro Katayama, Mitsuyuki Nakao (Tohoku Univ.) MBE2015-54
Recently, many sleep researchers are interested in the sleep function of memory. For example, it has been reported that ... [more] MBE2015-54
pp.9-14
ET 2014-03-08
12:50
Kochi Kochi National College of Technology Development of Learning Support System for Basketball Shoot Form in the Free Throw
Yusuke Yamanaka, Takahiko Mendori (KUT) ET2013-111
In this paper, we developed a learning suppoort system for basketball shoot form in the free throw.
The shoot form is ... [more]
ET2013-111
pp.113-118
MBE, NC
(Joint)
2013-03-15
10:15
Tokyo Tamagawa University Changes in Cortical Activities Associated with Proficiency in Basic Drumming Using Near-infrared Spectroscopy
Kosuke Ueda, Tomohiro Shibata, Kazushi Ikeda (NAIST) NC2012-172
Instructing novices in motor skill learning in sports and music performance is generally difficult as verbalizing motor ... [more] NC2012-172
pp.221-226
MBE 2012-10-11
11:10
Osaka Osaka Electro-Communication University Separate neural substrates for two distinct rotational transformations in visuomotor learning
Kenji Ogawa (ATR/JSPS), Hiroshi Imamizu (ATR/NICT) MBE2012-38
Behavioral studies showed that humans can adapt to conflicting sensorimotor mappings that causes interference after inte... [more] MBE2012-38
pp.11-16
ET 2011-05-14
15:00
Osaka   Development of motion visualization system with the center of gravity by using a motion capture system
Takazumi Kawagoe, Masato Soga, Hirokazu Taki (Wakayama Univ.) ET2011-13
Moving the center of gravity of the body in motor skill learning is one of the most important but we cannot see the cent... [more] ET2011-13
pp.71-74
ET 2010-12-10
16:20
Fukuoka Kyushu Institute of Technology Consideration of the Training Possibility on the VR-based Motion Training Environment for Upper Extremity
Atsushi Kanbe, Yukihiro Matsubara, Noriyuki Iwane, Masaru Okamoto (Hiroshima City Univ.) ET2010-78
The effectivity of training used the virtual training environment for upper extremity by throwing motion is considered f... [more] ET2010-78
pp.67-72
ET 2010-03-05
11:00
Kochi Kouchi Univ. Design of Skill Bank : Flexible Online-Communities for Motor Skill
Toyoaki Nabeshima, Kenji Matsuura, Naka Gotoda, Tetsushi Ueta, Yoneo Yano (Univ. of Tokushima.) ET2009-114
This paper describes the motor skill training with online-communities. In a lot of the training systems, the system deve... [more] ET2009-114
pp.59-64
NC, MBE
(Joint)
2009-03-12
11:15
Tokyo Tamagawa Univ. Muscle activity and accuracy of throwing darts performed by skilled and unskilled subjects
Akira Imai, Tomoya Tamei, Tomohiro Shibata, Kazushi Ikeda (NAIST)
Acquiring skillful movements at their experts' level is generally a difficult task. Finding quantitative indices of the ... [more]
NC 2007-03-16
11:00
Tokyo Tamagawa University A computational study on motor skill acquisition
Rintaro Taguchi, Fumihiko Ishida, Yutaka Sakaguchi (Univ. Electro-Communications)
Although humans can acquire various motor skills by themselves,
appropriate instructions by the expert instructors prov... [more]
NC2006-190
pp.23-28
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