Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Hiroki Obata"
- Hiroki Obata's recent research focuses on the neural mechanisms and adaptive strategies related to human locomotion and postural control, utilizing methods such as electroencephalography and motor tasks to investigate the dynamics of connectivity and coordination in various contexts.
- Key findings reveal distinct differences in cortico-cortical and cortico-muscular connectivity during standing and highlight the effects of walking aids, such as rolling walkers, on maintaining and adapting locomotor functions in individuals with balance impairments.
- His studies also explore the long-term effects of physical training, such as ballet and adaptive sports, on motor control and brain plasticity, providing insights into rehabilitation strategies for enhancing performance and recovery in individuals with disabilities.