Editorial Board
Volker Zschorlich
Department of Movement Science, University of Rostock, Germany · Germany
Editorial leadership for Journal of Psychophysiology Practice and Research
Research interests
- Neuromuscular Control Mechanism Of Movement Including Cortical
- Spinal Circuitries
- Biomechanics
- Movement Analysis
- Biological Signal Processing
- Modelling Of Biological Systems
- Applied Physiology Of The Neuromuscular System
Biography
• Volker Zschorlich is a Professor of Movement Science and Biomechanics at Rostock University (Germany), where he serves as Director of the Institute of Sports Science.
• He received a Dr. degree in 1986 from the University of Oldenburg (motor learning) and has done his habilitation after having specialized in muscle force modelling in the Department of Sports Medicine at the University of Oldenburg in 1995.
• He received an APL Professorship in 1998 for Sport Science.
• During this time he worked in the laboratory of Sports Medicine.
• He is currently a Full Professor and member of the Philosophical Faculty, the Medical Faculty and the Interdisciplinary Faculty at Rostock University.
• Dr. Zschorlich is a principal or co-investigator on a number of government and industry supported grants.
• He is a member of the German Association of Sports Science (DVS) and the German Society of Biomechanics (DGfB).
• He was Co-Speaker and Speaker of the Biomechanics-Section of DVS in 1998 until 2001.
• In the period from 2001 to 2005 he was Vice President of the German Association of Sports Science (DVS)
Selected publications
- Behavioral Effects of Repetitive Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation in Disorders of Consciousness: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis 2023 cited 20×
- Effects of Combined Training on Physical Fitness and Anthropometric Measures among Boys Aged 8 to 12 Years in the Physical Education Setting 2019 cited 12×
- 20 Hz Transcranial Alternating Current Stimulation Inhibits Observation-Execution-Related Motor Cortex Excitability 2021 cited 11×
- Multimodal Sensorimotor Integration of Visual and Kinaesthetic Afferents Modulates Motor Circuits in Humans 2021 cited 7×
- Modulating Observation-Execution-Related Motor Cortex Activity by Cathodal Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation 2019 cited 6×
- Multimodal sensorimotor integration of visual and kinaesthetic afferents modulates motor circuits in humans 2021 cited 5×
Ranked by citation impact (Crossref) where available, newest otherwise · verified via ORCID.
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