Congratulations to UBC Kin professors Jean-Sebastien Blouin, Romeo Chua, Tim Inglis, and Ian Franks for their newly published research paper

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UBCKin research demonstrates that the human brain can learn to overcome neural delays that contribute to a loss of balance.

Congratulations to UBC Kin professors Jean-Sebastien Blouin, Romeo Chua, Tim Inglis, and Ian Franks, along with Brandon Rasman, Patrick Forbes, Ryan Peters, and Oscar Ortiz for their newly published research paper, “Learning to stand with unexpected sensorimotor delays”.