
May the imagined force be with you: Staying strong and steady through imagined practice
March 6 at 10:00 am - 11:00 am

Motor imagery is the imagined practice (or mental rehearsal) of a movement. In this presentation, we will discuss how we can use motor imagery to help us perform smooth and steady movements as we age, and after stroke.
Presenters
Sarah Kraeutner, PhD
Assistant Professor and Michael Smith Health Research BC Scholar
Department of Psychology, Irving K Barber Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences, University of British Columbia Okanagan
Justine Magnuson, PhD
Postdoctoral Fellow and Michael Smith Health Research BC Trainee, Department of Psychology, Irving K Barber Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences, University of British Columbia Okanagan
Free and open to the public – Everyone is welcome
A Partnership in Research webinar supported by the Institute for Healthy Living and Chronic Disease Prevention.