trainees in the spotlight

NIMBL goes to Brussels!

We’ve arrived at UCLouvain and had a great first day at the Research in Imagery and Observation meeting. Kicked things off with an excellent symposium our ability to imagine movements. We also heard from trainees Kyle Vallido and Celine Balay, who presented on neural mechanisms of kinaesthetic vs. visual motor imagery (Kyle, photo #1), and the use of virtual reality to provide feedback during motor imagery-based learning (Celine, photo #2). Looking forward to another great line up of talks tomorrow!