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Andrew James Thomas Stevenson is an Associate Professor at Aalborg University specializing in neurophysiology and movement neuroscience. He earned a Ph.D. in Neurophysiology from Aalborg University, an M.Sc. in Kinesiology from the University of British Columbia, and a B.Sc. in Sport Science and Psychology from the University of Auckland. His primary research interests encompass movement neuroscience, neurophysiology, motor control learning, electrophysiology, cortical stimulation, neuroplasticity, and neural rehabilitation. Stevenson is experienced in teaching and mentoring at undergraduate, graduate, and doctoral levels primarily in sport science and biomedical engineering. He has held significant administrative roles, including heading the Laboratory for Locomotion Movement Neuroscience and previously the Laboratory for Motor Control Plasticity. He has received various distinctions for his research and teaching including nominations for awards recognizing his contributions to education and innovation. He is actively involved in research related to sensory-motor training for stroke patients and has published extensively in his field.
Aalborg University • Gistrup, DK
Responsible for teaching and research in movement neuroscience and neurophysiology.
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