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Dr.-Ing. Ilg, Winfried

Senior Scientist

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Section for Computational Sensomotorics
Department of Cognitive Neurology
Hertie Institute for Clinical Brain Research
Centre for Integrative Neuroscience
University Clinic Tübingen
Otfried-Müller-Str. 25
72076 Tübingen, Germany

+497071 2989125

Winfried Ilg

Research Interests:

  • Quantitative movement analysis in neurological movement disorders and pre-clinical diagnosis
  • Functional role of the cerebellum for the control and adaptation of movements
  • Adaptation of complex whole-body movements
  • Motor learning strategies in motor rehabilitation
  • Algorithms for the representation of spatio-temporal movement characteristics
  • Interactions between sensorimotor control and biomechanics

Projects

Selected Publications

Ilg, W., Lassmann, C. & Haeufle, D (2023). Neuro-muscular modeling predicts subtle gait changes in early spastic paraplegia . International Symposium on Posture and Gait Research, JULY 9 – 13, BRISBANE, AUSTRALIA. [More] 
Seemann, J., Ilg, W., Giese, M. & Matthis Synofzik, (2023). Context-sensitive longitudinal analysis of real-life walking reveals one-year change in degenerative cerebellar disease . International Symposium on Posture and Gait Research, JULY 9 – 13, BRISBANE, AUSTRALIA. [More] 
Ilg, W., Seemann, J., Sarvestan, J., Din, S. D., Synofzik, M. & Alcock, L (2023). Inertial sensors on the feet, rather than lumbar sensor only, increase sensitivity of spatio- temporal gait measures to longitudinal progression in ataxia. . International Symposium on Posture and Gait Research, JULY 9 – 13, BRISBANE, AUSTRALIA. [More] 
Seemann, J., Loris, T., Weber, L., Giese, M. & Ilg, W (2023). Can machine learning techniques reduce the number of inertial sensors in real life gait analysis? . International Symposium on Posture and Gait Research, JULY 9 – 13, BRISBANE, AUSTRALIA. [More] 
Seemann, J., Traschütz, A., Ilg, W. & Ilg, W. (2023). 4‐Aminopyridine improves real‐life gait performance in SCA27B on a single‐subject level: a prospective n‐of‐1 treatment experience. Journal of Neurology (published online 13 July 2023). [More]