Alexander Schols is a master's student in Movement and Sports Sciences, specializing in Biomedical Research at KU Leuven. He is working on his master's thesis under the supervision of Prof. Dr. Jolien Gooijers. The research focuses on age-related changes in myelin in the brain (corpus callosum) and how these are associated with bimanual movement control.
Alexander is undertaking a research internship at our BNB Lab under the supervision of Prof. Dr. Jeroen Aeles. His work focuses on two main projects: the first project investigates intramuscular electrical stimulation in the triceps surae. The second project involves a new study comparing EMG-activity in the tricep surae using SENIAM-based vs EPICA-based electrode placement. Currently, he is working on the protocol and pilot-testing.
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