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EU funding (€3,911,673): Perception and Action in Complex Environments Hor1 Apr 2015 EU Research and Innovation programme "Horizon"

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Perception and Action in Complex Environments

The PACE research and training programme sits at the interface between basic science, technology and clinics, in order to unveil how humans control and adapt their movements in complex, naturalistic environments. Such a research agenda has major consequences for understanding how these movements are impacted by specific brain insults and how these impairments can be compensated for via new rehabilitation methods. Improving rehabilitation programmes for sensory and motor disabilities across the lifespan is a major societal challenge in western countries and many obstacles need to be overcome. To provide but one example, with regard to eye-hand coordination of upper limb movement remaining abilities are rarely assessed in stroke patients or sensory-disabled children and this impacts both prognostic estimation and rehabilitation. New technologies, such as robotics or virtual reality, provide an exciting change in perspective to transfer state-of-the-art knowledge from basic research on sensorimotor transformation into the clinical domain. To meet these societal challenges, it is crucial to train a new generation of early-stage researchers in a programme such as PACE where fundamental and applied/clinical research are effectively integrated via collaborative research, doctoral secondments and theoretical courses – in other words, one in which clinicians, neuroscientists, theoreticians and engineers can contribute around a well-defined problem: how humans acquire, lose and recover movement performance. With 8 academic, 1 clinical and 1 private beneficiaries, and 5 partner organizations (4 industrial, 1 in science communication), PACE structures a training and research programme that is both highly interdisciplinary and intersectoral. Our goal is to meet both fundamental and clinical well-identified challenges as well as preparing young scientists for future european research & development in the fields of human movement studies and rehabilitation medicine.


Funded Companies:

Company name Funding amount
BEN-Gurion University OF THE Negev €260,301
Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique CNRS €1,314,378
Fondazione Istituto Italiano Di Tecnologia €516,123
Medical Research Infrastructure Development AND Health Services Fund BY THE Sheba Medical Center €260,301
Motek Medical B.V. €255,374
Nederlandse Organisatie Voor Toegepast Natuurwetenschappelijk Onderzoek TNO €255,374
Stichting VU €255,374
Universitat de Barcelona €247,873
University College London €273,288
University of Durham €273,288

Source: https://cordis.europa.eu/project/id/642961

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