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Understanding finger mechanics and motor control in young and elderly

van Beek, N.

2018

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van Beek, N. (2018). Understanding finger mechanics and motor control in young and elderly.

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The  research  presented  in  this  thesis  was  performed  at  the  Faculty  of  Behavioural  and  Movement  Sciences,  Vrije  Universiteit  Amsterdam,  Amsterdam  Movement  Sciences,  The  Netherlands.  The  work  was  conducted  as  part  of  the  MOVE‐AGE,  an  Erasmus  Mundus  Joint  Doctorate  program  (2011‐0015)  funded  by  the  European  Commission.                          Cover design: Nathalie van Beek  Layout: Nathalie van Beek  Printed by: Ipskamp Printing, Eschede    © Copyright Nathalie van Beek, Amsterdam 2018  All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced or transmitted in  any  form  or  by  any  means,  electronic  or  mechanical,  including  photocopying,  recording,  or  any  information  storage  and  retrieval  system,  without  written 

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  promotoren:  prof.dr.ir. D.F. Stegeman  prof.dr. H.E.J. Veeger  copromotoren:  dr. H. Maas  dr. I. Jonkers (KU Leuven)                               

Dit  proefschrift  is  tot  stand  gekomen  op  basis  van  een  daartoe  tussen  de  Vrije  Universiteit  Amsterdam  en  de  KU  Leuven,  België,  overeengekomen  samenwerkingsverband  ter  regeling  van  een  gezamenlijke  promotie,  hetgeen  mede  tot  uiting  wordt  gebracht  door  de  weergave  van  de  beeldmerken  van  beide  universiteiten op deze titelpagina. 

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