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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20240410T150000
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DESCRIPTION:<a href="https://academy.ant-neuro.com/event/neural-processing-
 of-valence-dependent-feedback-during-extensive-motor-learning-50/register"
 >Neural Processing of Valence-Dependent Feedback During Extensive Motor Le
 arning</a>\nThis is a past event\, but you can watch the recorded session 
 from here. Welcome to ANT Neuro Educational Webinar Series! Motor automati
 zation\, characterized by a reduced involvement of attention-dependent pro
 cesses\, is moderated by the valence of augmented feedback during practice
 . This webinar deals with neural measurements during feedback-based learni
 ng of a sequential arm-movement task which is practiced over five sessions
  (192 trials each). To gain deeper insights into the underlying neural mec
 hanisms\, time- and phase-locked frontal ERPs (feedback-related negativity
  [FRN]\, late fronto-central positivity [LFCP]) and non-phase-locked time-
 frequency activity (frontal theta [4-8 Hz]) are evaluated time-locked to f
 eedback-onset. Neural activity was analyzed with respect to feedback-valen
 ce (positive\, negative) and regarding practice-related changes from the f
 irst to the last practice session. This webinar will be presented by Dr. L
 inda Margraf\, who is currently located in the Psychology and Movement Sci
 ence group at Paderborn University. This is also where she started her PhD
  in 2019. For her PhD project she dealt with the neural processing of vale
 nce-dependent augmented feedback during extensive motor learning. From 200
 8-2015 she studied sports science with a focus on “psychology and exerci
 se” respectively “intelligence and motion” at Bielefeld University. 
 Afterwards she initially worked in an orthopedic practice. After parental 
 leave and employment in a physiotherapy with training support\, she found 
 her way into science. ANT Neuro Education [Event ID: 05673] DISCLAIMER- An
 y medical information is provided as a general information service only\, 
 and is not intended as a substitute for advice from a registered physician
  or other healthcare professional.
DTSTAMP:20260517T000853Z
LOCATION:Online
SUMMARY:Neural Processing of Valence-Dependent Feedback During Extensive Mo
 tor Learning
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<a href="https://academy.ant-neuro.com/event/n
 eural-processing-of-valence-dependent-feedback-during-extensive-motor-lear
 ning-50/register">Neural Processing of Valence-Dependent Feedback During E
 xtensive Motor Learning</a>\nThis is a past event\, but you can watch the 
 recorded session from here. Welcome to ANT Neuro Educational Webinar Serie
 s! Motor automatization\, characterized by a reduced involvement of attent
 ion-dependent processes\, is moderated by the valence of augmented feedbac
 k during practice. This webinar deals with neural measurements during feed
 back-based learning of a sequential arm-movement task which is practiced o
 ver five sessions (192 trials each). To gain deeper insights into the unde
 rlying neural mechanisms\, time- and phase-locked frontal ERPs (feedback-r
 elated negativity [FRN]\, late fronto-central positivity [LFCP]) and non-p
 hase-locked time-frequency activity (frontal theta [4-8 Hz]) are evaluated
  time-locked to feedback-onset. Neural activity was analyzed with respect 
 to feedback-valence (positive\, negative) and regarding practice-related c
 hanges from the first to the last practice session. This webinar will be p
 resented by Dr. Linda Margraf\, who is currently located in the Psychology
  and Movement Science group at Paderborn University. This is also where sh
 e started her PhD in 2019. For her PhD project she dealt with the neural p
 rocessing of valence-dependent augmented feedback during extensive motor l
 earning. From 2008-2015 she studied sports science with a focus on “psyc
 hology and exercise” respectively “intelligence and motion” at Biele
 feld University. Afterwards she initially worked in an orthopedic practice
 . After parental leave and employment in a physiotherapy with training sup
 port\, she found her way into science. ANT Neuro Education [Event ID: 0567
 3] DISCLAIMER- Any medical information is provided as a general informatio
 n service only\, and is not intended as a substitute for advice from a reg
 istered physician or other healthcare professional.
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