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Identifying Neural Correlates of Motor Learning in a Naturalistic VR-Based Motor Task

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  • Alexanne Grandpré

    (HEC Montréal)

  • Félix Giroux

    (HEC Montréal)

  • Camille Lasbareilles

    (University of Oxford)

  • Jared Boasen

    (HEC Montréal
    Hokkaido University)

  • Alexander Aumais

    (HEC Montréal)

  • Adrien Lesage

    (HEC Montréal)

  • François Courtemanche

    (HEC Montréal)

  • Charlotte Stagg

    (University of Oxford)

  • Sylvain Sénécal

    (HEC Montréal
    HEC Montréal)

  • Pierre-Majorique Léger

    (HEC Montréal
    HEC Montréal)

Abstract

Rehabilitation therapists increasingly utilize virtual reality (VR) to enhance exercise engagement and customization. However, the lack of realistic sensory feedback from traditional VR controllers may impede motor learning. This study aims at assessing the effect of a VR controller adapter on electroencephalography (EEG) neural correlates of motor learning in VR settings. We will collect the data of 30 healthy participants performing virtual pool billiard shots. The results of this study will guide the development of more effective naturalistic VR-based motor tasks in rehabilitation.

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  • Alexanne Grandpré & Félix Giroux & Camille Lasbareilles & Jared Boasen & Alexander Aumais & Adrien Lesage & François Courtemanche & Charlotte Stagg & Sylvain Sénécal & Pierre-Majorique Léger, 2025. "Identifying Neural Correlates of Motor Learning in a Naturalistic VR-Based Motor Task," Lecture Notes in Information Systems and Organization,, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:lnichp:978-3-031-71385-9_14
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-71385-9_14
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