Sport Science: new publication by Assoc. Prof. Dr. Thorben Hülsdünker and alumni Gaetan Fontaine

The research article “Stroboscopic vision prolongs visual motion perception in the central nervous system” published by Assoc. Prof. Dr. Thorben Hülsdünker and former LUNEX Sport Science Master student Gaetan Fontaine has been selected as the Editor’s Choice paper for January 2023 in the Scandinavian Journal of Medicine and Science in Sports, one of the highest ranked journals in Sport Science. The article will be available for free download for a period of one month. The study was the first to identify the neural basis of delayed reaction times when training under stroboscopic conditions.

Congratulations on this great achievement which emphasizes the quality of research done at LUNEX University

Featured image: Gaetan Fontaine collecting data

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