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Sven Egger is a Researcher in the Section of Medicine at the University of Fribourg's Faculty of Science and Medicine. He holds a Master's degree in Sports Science (specializing in health and research) from the University of Fribourg and a Bachelor's degree from the Swiss Federal Institute of Sport Magglingen (SFISM). His research focuses on motor learning, balance physiology, and neuroplasticity mechanisms in both young and aging populations. Specific interests include the role of intracortical inhibition, GABAergic signaling, and functional connectivity in motor task consolidation.
His work combines neurophysiological techniques (e.g., transcranial magnetic stimulation, neuroimaging) with behavioral assessments to explore how balance training influences motor control and aging-related neural changes. Notable contributions include studies on postural learning interference and the impact of balance interventions on sleep quality in older adults.
Egger collaborates with institutions like the IMF and NARA centers, contributing to interdisciplinary research in neuroscience and movement sciences. His publications (6+ articles since 2021) consistently address motor system plasticity and age-related adaptations, with a focus on translational applications for clinical rehabilitation.
