About
Benjamin Baak is a researcher at the German Sport University Cologne, specializing in motor control and sport science. His doctoral work focused on grasping behaviors in different contexts. His research explores how factors like context, attention, and neurological conditions (e.g., stroke) influence movement coordination. He has published on topics such as stroke-related motor deficits, context-dependent motor adaptation, and physiological responses during exercise. His work bridges neuroscience, kinesiology, and clinical rehabilitation.
Education:
- PhD in Sport Science (2015) from German Sport University Cologne
Research Interests: Motor control mechanisms, context effects on movement, neurorehabilitation strategies, biomechanics of grasping, and physiological responses during physical activity.
Grants & Advising: No explicit grants or advising roles mentioned in the provided text.
Labs/Teams: Collaborations with researchers like O. Bock, A. Dovern, and P.H. Weiss suggest involvement in interdisciplinary teams studying motor recovery and neurophysiology.
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