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Klerks, Gwen (author), Slingerland, G. (author), Kalinauskaite, Indre (author), Brodersen Hansen, Nicolai (author), Schouten, Ben (author)
Social sustainability is becoming an increasingly important topic in design practice, calling for more contextual perspectives on the process of design for social sustainability. This paper presents a retrospective case study analyzing the design process of a serious game which aimed to empower teenagers to organize events to strengthen...
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Cop, Christopher P. (author), Schouten, A.C. (author), Koopman, Bart (author), Sartori, Massimo (author)
The simultaneous modulation of joint torque and stiffness enables humans to perform large repertoires of movements, while versatilely adapting to external mechanical demands. Multi-muscle force control is key for joint torque and stiffness modulation. However, the inability to directly measure muscle force in the intact moving human prevents...
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van den Berg, Boudewijn (author), Manoochehri, M. (author), Schouten, A.C. (author), van der Helm, F.C.T. (author), Buitenweg, Jan R. (author)
Recent studies have established the presence of nociceptive steady-state evoked potentials (SSEPs), generated in response to thermal or intra-epidermal electric stimuli. This study explores cortical sources and generation mechanisms of nociceptive SSEPs in response to intra-epidermal electric stimuli. Our method was to stimulate healthy...
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van der Cruijsen, J. (author), Dooren, R.F. (author), Schouten, A.C. (author), Oostendorp, Thom F. (author), Frens, Maarten A. (author), Ribbers, G.M. (author), van der Helm, F.C.T. (author), Kwakkel, Gert (author), Selles, R.W. (author)
Transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) is a promising tool to improve and speed up motor rehabilitation after stroke, but inconsistent clinical effects refrain tDCS from clinical implementation. Therefore, this study aimed to assess the need for individualized tDCS configurations in stroke, considering interindividual variability in...
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van de Ruit, M.L. (author), Mugge, W. (author), Schouten, A.C. (author)
Careful control of joint impedance, or dynamic joint stiffness, is crucial for successful performance of movement. Time-varying system identification (TV-SysID) enables quantification of joint impedance during movement. Several TV-SysID methods exist, but have never been systematically compared. Here, we simulate time-varying joint behavior...
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Cop, Christopher P. (author), Schouten, A.C. (author), Koopman, Bart F.J.M. (author), Sartori, M. (author)
Quantifying human joint stiffness in vivo during movement remains challenging. Well established stiffness estimation methods include system identification and the notion of quasi-stiffness, with experimental and conceptual limitations, respectively. Joint stiffness computation via biomechanical models is an emerging solution to overcome such...
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Cavallo, Gaia (author), Cop, Christopher P. (author), Sartori, M. (author), Schouten, A.C. (author), Lataire, John (author)
Joint impedance is a common way of representing human joint dynamics. Since ankle joint impedance varies within the gait cycle, time-varying system identification techniques can be used to estimate it. Commonly, time-varying system identification techniques assume repeatably of joint impedance over cyclic motions, without taking into...
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van ’t Veld, Ronald C. (author), Fricke, S. S. (author), Prieto, Ander Vallinas (author), Keemink, Arvid Q.L. (author), Schouten, A.C. (author), van der Kooij, H. (author), van Asseldonk, E. H.F. (author)
Joint impedance plays an important role in postural control and movement. However, current experimental knowledge on lower limb impedance during gait is limited to the ankle joint. We designed the LOwer limb PERturbator (LOPER) aimed to assess knee and hip joint impedance during gait. The LOPER applies force perturbations with a 39 Hz...
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Schouten, David (author)
One of the preferred features of plastic is its high durability. This merit is its main disadvantage in the natural environment. When poorly disposed of, plastic waste can enter rivers from surface waters and subsequently end up in the ocean. Here, plastic spreads out over the entire ocean and ultimately ends in ocean gyres....
master thesis 2021
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van 't Veld, Ronald (author), Flux, Eline (author), Schouten, A.C. (author), van der Krogt, Marjolein (author), van der Kooij, H. (author), Van Asseldonk, Edwin H.F. (author)
People with spasticity, i.e., stretch hyperreflexia, have a limited functional independence and mobility. While a broad range of spasticity treatments is available, many treatments are invasive, non-specific, or temporary and might have negative side effects. Operant conditioning of the stretch reflex is a promising non-invasive paradigm with...
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Muurling, Marijn (author), Lötters, Freek J.B. (author), Geelen, J.E. (author), Schouten, A.C. (author), Mugge, W. (author)
Introduction: Sensorimotor control can be disturbed because of pain and trauma. There is scarce comprehension about which component of the sensorimotor system would benefit the most from treatment in distal radius fracture (DRF). Purpose of the Study: The purpose of this study was to determine whether the sensorimotor control of subjects with...
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Veld, Ronald C.Van T. (author), Asseldonk, Edwin H.F.Van (author), van der Kooij, H. (author), Schouten, A.C. (author)
Motorized assessment of the stretch reflex is instrumental to gain understanding of the stretch reflex, its physiological origin and to differentiate effects of neurological disorders, like spasticity. Both short-latency (M1) and medium-latency (M2) stretch reflexes have been reported to depend on the velocity and acceleration of an applied...
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van de Ruit, M.L. (author), Mugge, W. (author), Cavallo, Gaia (author), Lataire, John (author), Ludvig, Daniel (author), Schouten, A.C. (author)
Accurate and swift tuning of joint impedance is crucial to perform movement and interaction with our environment. Time-varying system identification enables quantification of joint impedance during movement. Many methods have been developed over the years, each with their own mathematical approach and underlying assumptions. Yet, for the...
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Cop, Christopher P. (author), Cavallo, Gaia (author), van'T Veld, Ronald C. (author), Koopman, Bart F.J.M. (author), Lataire, John (author), Schouten, A.C. (author), Sartori, Massimo (author)
In vivo joint stiffness estimation during time-varying conditions remains an open challenge. Multiple communities, e.g. system identification and biomechanics, have tackled the problem from different perspectives and using different methods, each of which entailing advantages and limitations, often complementary. System identification...
review 2021
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Schouten, T.D. (author), van Rhee, C. (author), Keetels, G.H. (author)
In dredging applications, deep sea mining and land reclamation projects typically large amounts of sediments are transported through pipes in the form of hyper concentrated (40% sediment or more) sediment-water mixtures or slurries. In this paper it is investigated how well a generic Euler-Euler CFD-model is capable to model velocity,...
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Schouten, Philip C. (author), Richters, Lisa (author), Vis, Daniel J. (author), Kommoss, Stefan (author), Kluin, Roelof J.C. (author), Lips, Esther H. (author), Schmidt, Sandra (author), Nederlof, Petra M. (author), Wessels, L.F.A. (author)
Purpose: Previously, we developed breast cancer BRCA1-like and BRCA2-like copy-number profile shrunken centroid classifiers predictive for mutation status and response to therapy, targeting homologous recombination deficiency (HRD). Therefore, we investigated BRCA1- and BRCA2-like classification in ovarian cancer, aiming to acquire...
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van Kordelaar, J. (author), van de Ruit, M.L. (author), Solis Escalante, T. (author), Aerden, Leo A.M. (author), Meskers, Carel G.M. (author), van Wegen, Erwin E.H. (author), Schouten, A.C. (author), Kwakkel, Gert (author), van der Helm, F.C.T. (author)
Background: Proprioception is important for regaining motor function in the paretic upper extremity after stroke. However, clinical assessments of proprioception are subjective and require verbal responses from the patient to applied proprioceptive stimuli. Cortical responses evoked by robotic wrist perturbations and measured by...
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Piastra, Maria Carla (author), van der Cruijsen, J. (author), Piai, Vitória (author), Jeukens, Floor E.M. (author), Manoochehri, M. (author), Schouten, A.C. (author), Selles, R.W. (author), Oostendorp, Thom (author)
Objective. Large structural brain changes, such as chronic stroke lesions, alter the current pathways throughout the patients' head and therefore have to be taken into account when performing transcranial direct current stimulation simulations. Approach. We implement, test and distribute the first MATLAB pipeline that automatically generates...
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van ’t Veld, Ronald C. (author), Schouten, A.C. (author), van der Kooij, H. (author), van Asseldonk, Edwin H.F. (author)
Background: People with brain or neural injuries, such as cerebral palsy or spinal cord injury, commonly have joint hyper-resistance. Diagnosis and treatment of joint hyper-resistance is challenging due to a mix of tonic and phasic contributions. The parallel-cascade (PC) system identification technique offers a potential solution to...
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van den Berg, Boudewijn (author), Manoochehri, M. (author), Kasting, Mindy (author), Schouten, A.C. (author), van der Helm, F.C.T. (author), Buitenweg, Jan R. (author)
A sustained sensory stimulus with a periodic variation of intensity creates an electrophysiological brain response at associated frequencies, referred to as the steady-state evoked potential (SSEP). The SSEPs elicited by the periodic stimulation of nociceptors in the skin may represent activity of a brain network that is primarily involved in...
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