Dimanche 28 septembre
Human Waves présentera le 3D Visual Trainer à l’Ethias Trophy lors du Family Day!
venez le découvrir et inscrivez-vous:
http://www.ethiastrophy.be/fr/animations/inscription?activite_id=12
25th of August, LNMB and Human Waves welcome PhD. Maddalena FABRI DESTRO and PhD. Pietro AVANZINI. Both are collaborators of Prof. Rizzolatti.
They will present the conference:
“The Mirror Neuron System from neurons to EEG”
The Place:
Faculty of Movement Sciences (FSM) -Building N Level 5
Université Libre de Bruxelles
Campus ERASME – CP 640
808, Route de Lennik
1070 ANDERLECHT
Salle polyvalente : N. 5.303
12th and 13rd of June, join us to Elite Sports 2014
The measurement of brain rhythms, ocular and neuromuscular activities improves neuromuscular strategies, enhances the mental control of the action, decreases the risk of injuries and aids the movement of handicapped individuals. By utilizing our cutting-edge methods and current research, the portable EEG and EMG provides solutions in a range of applications, including health, learning, sports performance, and the handicap disorders.
29th of January – 1st February 2014:
Human Waves at 23rd ANT Burgundy Neuromeeting
Sport Neurosciences: the Human Waves methodological approach
The improvement of performance depends on force and cardiopulmonary parameters, as well as on neuromotor and ocular strategy. This information plays a crucial role in training strategy; however, the role of coaches is not to analyze complex results. Thus, Human Waves has developed a collaborative approach with the sporting team to foster athletic success.
The objectives of Human Waves include: improving neuromuscular strategies, enhancing the mental control of muscular movement, decreasing the risk of injuries and aiding the movement of handicapped individuals.
Our method is based on the integration of the PAMDA (Perception, Attention, Memorization, Decision, Action) paradigm with a technological platform that simultaneously measures cerebral, ocular and muscular activities, as well as the kinematic and dynamic aspects of movement.
Five seconds of measurement recording can generate up to 6 million datapoints. Due to this large amount of information, Human Waves has developed “Easy Move,” a software program that first manages the input of data from numerous technological devices and then quickly analyzes this information.
Easy Move generates a moving avatar which represents the athlete, alongside a graph of results that change simultaneously along with the avatar, showing the evolution of several parameters, including biomechanical elements (e.g. golf club speed, excessive foot rotation), activities of agonist and antagonist muscles, eye movements, etc. Results are displayed in an easy-to-understand manner, allowing one to observe changes in data as the athlete changes position.
The analysis of brain activity measured during an athletic movement can be tricky due to the rejection of mechanical artefacts. We will compare two methods of analysis: the rejection of artefacts by using the independent component method of analysis, and the method of subtraction of the principal component, which will be analyzed with Easy Move.
We will illustrate this approach through examples performed in soccer, hockey, track and golf.
17 octobre 2013
Human Waves est nominée au Grand Prix wallon de l’Entrepreunariat
20 juin 2013, Les ECHOS
“Human Waves pilote le jeu vidéo par la pensée”:
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Financé à hauteur de 1,2 million d’euros sur 4 ans, le projet NeuroAtt porte sur deux points. “le premier consiste à créer un logiciel d’aide au diagnostic des troubles de l’attention qui touchent entre 3 et 7% des enfants habitants dans nos contrées”, indique Anne-Marie Clarinval, coordinatrice du projet et Administratrice déléguée de Human Waves. Le second point porte sur l’élaboration d’un jeu vidéo à visée thérapeutique.
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3 mai 2013: Prix de l’innovation Haute Ecole Condorcet
Proof of concept réalisé avec l’équipe nationale de hockey:
http://www.rtbf.be/video/v_le-semainier-de-manu-debieve?id=1595703&category=sport
Ce 29 juillet 2012 , le Journal Télévisé de 19:30 de la RTBF présente les activités communes au LNMB et à Human Waves (20 ème minutes)
23/02/2012, La Libre: Hockey et sciences: “Le Sleep décortiqué”.
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Le Laboratoire de Neurophysiologie et de Biomécanique du Mouvement (situé sur le campus Erasme) en association avec sa Spin-off Human Waves, ont réalisé en première mondiale l’enregistrement simultané, pendant la réalisation d’un sleep, de l’électroencéphalogramme (activité cérébrale), de l’électromyogramme (activité musculaire) et la capture tridimensionnelle des mouvements des athlètes.
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Revue Athena: p18 – 21
http://recherche-technologie.wallonie.be/athena/index.html?IDR=11257