Health & Rehabilitation Sciences Course Electives

HS 9801 - Motor Control

This advanced course in clinical motor control and motor learning will provide students with an opportunity to study the current research, principles, and theories in the study of movement control and retention. Emphasis of the course content will be on motor control and learning difficulties. Students will engage in actively searching the literature and evaluating the research about populations in which they have particular interests.
Note: Not offered 2012 - 2013

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Cathy Collins
Phone: (519) 850-2440

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Nancy Inchley
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Andrew Johnson, PhD
Health & Rehabilitation Sciences
Room 1014, Elborn College
The University of Western Ontario
London, ON N6G 1H1

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