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Grand Chancellor Hotel
Hobart
Tasmania
This conference provides a forum for both national and international researchers in the field of motor control and human skill. The conference is aimed at examining both theoretical and applied research from disciplines such as psychology, human movement studies, electrical and mechanical engineering, physiotherapy, occupational therapy, neurology, kinesiology, speech therapy and sports science. Such a broad range of interests produces many different perspectives to the understanding of the coordination and control of movements, and the consequences of disruption to these processes. In particular, it provides a forum for the analysis of the diverse theoretical approaches employed in the study of motor control and the application of these theories to the investigation of such areas as elite performance, motor development and motor disability.
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