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Cameron Mang conducts research focused on developing new approaches to motor skill training and exercise programming. His work is divided into two main areas: basic science research designed to improve the understanding of the central nervous system's control over human movement, and clinical research that examines the neural control of movement in individuals living with chronic neurological conditions. Cameron teaches courses related to human motor control, learning, and neurorehabilitation. His research and teaching are integrated through the ‘Enrich Neurorehab’ program, a community exercise initiative designed for individuals with chronic neurological conditions, which is delivered through the Centre for Health, Wellness and Performance. He has a deep fascination with topics related to human physiology and psychology, and he finds great joy in being able to bridge the gaps between scientific research, education, and real-world exercise and rehabilitation interventions through his work as a practicing kinesiologist.
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