The aim of the teaching is to deepen, in the light of theoretical knowledge, the application of the scientific method through technical and practical activities.
By the end of the teaching module, students are expected to have acquired knowledge related to:
The methodologies for using various tools to analyze movement, its associated neural correlates, and the parameters being measured;
How to set up a system for acquiring data related to human movement and its neural correlates using the equipment employed during the technical-practical activities;
How to perform statistical analyses on collected data, interpret the results—also through appropriate graphical representations—and draw conclusions based on the acquired data.
The course consists of technical-practical lessons, totaling 30 hours, during which various instruments for the analysis of movement and its neural correlates will be used. Attendance is mandatory, as stated in the Academic Regulations.
The course aims to provide students with the knowledge needed to select the most appropriate measurement tool based on the type of movement to be analyzed or its associated neural correlates, understanding each tool’s technical characteristics, advantages, and limitations. Specifically, the course will cover the operating principles of the following instruments:
Optoelectronic systems for kinematic movement analysis
Innovative tools for the quantitative assessment of movement kinematics
Inertial measurement systems
Electromyography
Tools for assessing strength and power
Instruments for studying brain activity
In addition, statistical analysis and data visualization software will be used during practical exercises.
Slides provided by the lecturer.
Ricevimento: By appointment e-mail: ambra.bisio@unige.it
AMBRA BISIO (President)
LAURA BONZANO (President)
MATTEO PARDINI (President)
DANIELE SAVERINO (President and Coordinator of Integrated Course)
Spring semester
The timetable for this course is available here: EasyAcademy
The ATP does not provide a graded exam. Nevertheless, the knowledge gained in this course will be helpful for successfully completing the exam of the associated theoretical course.
A minimum of 70% attendance is required to take the theory module exam.
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In case of certification of specific learning disorders (DSA), disabilities or other special educational needs, it is necessary to contact the Referring Lecturer of the DISABILITY and DSA Commission for DIMES, Prof. N. Girtler (nicolagirtler@unige.it) who, after assessing the individual case, will send the teachers the necessary indications both for the development of the lessons and for the way of conducting the examination.