About
Louise Mejer serves as an Instructor in the Department of Nutrition, Exercise and Sports at the Faculty of Science, University of Copenhagen, concurrently pursuing her PhD in movement neuroscience. Her academic role integrates teaching with advanced research on neural mechanisms governing human motor control.
Her research program investigates causal relationships in core motor networks during visually guided stepping tasks and methodological optimization in TMS-EEG paradigms targeting the primary motor cortex. This work bridges experimental neuroscience with practical applications in movement rehabilitation and sports performance, utilizing cutting-edge neuroimaging techniques to decode sensorimotor integration processes.
Recent publications demonstrate dual expertise in empirical motor neuroscience and rigorous methodological critique, establishing her as an emerging contributor to understanding neural substrates of human locomotion. Her work emphasizes experimental precision in establishing causal neural mechanisms while addressing technical challenges in brain stimulation research.
Scientific recognition includes:
- DSB student Award (2014)
Collaborative research outputs indicate active engagement with international neuroscience teams, though formal advising relationships and grant details remain unspecified in current records. Her institutional affiliation centers on the NEXS research environment, leveraging Copenhagen's movement neuroscience infrastructure for human motor control investigations.
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