Dr. James Kilner

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James Kilner is a Professor at University College London, specializing in Human Motor Neuroscience and Clinical Movement Neurosciences. He leads the Brain Body Behaviour Lab at the Institute of Cognitive Neuroscience, focusing on understanding the neural mechanisms underlying motor control and coordination. His research encompasses various aspects of human movement and cognition, including the integration of sensory information for movement planning and execution. Kilner's work has contributed significantly to the field, particularly through his investigations into the relationship between brain function and motor behavior. He has been a key figure in advancing the understanding of neurophysiological processes involved in movement. Kilner earned his Doctor of Philosophy degree from University College London in 2000 and previously obtained a Master of Science from the University of Oxford in 1996. His academic career includes positions at University College London where he has developed a prominent research profile.

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2015-09-01 — Present

University College London, Institute of Neurology • London, United Kingdom

Teaching and research in the field of Human Motor Neuroscience.