Der seit 1999 ausgeschriebene “Susanne Klein-Vogelbach-Preis zur Erforschung der menschlichen Bewegung“ richtet sich an Forscherinnen und Forscher, die sich in den Neurowissenschaften, in der Orthopädie und in der Anatomie in hervorragender Weise den Grundlagen der menschlichen Bewegung im weitesten Sinne und ihrer Rehabilitation nach traumatischen Schädigungen bzw. neurologischen Erkrankungen widmen. Dabei ist Bewegung nicht allein auf Fortbewegung beschränkt, sondern jede muskulär induzierte Bewegung bis hin zur Mimik und Musik ist als Forschungsthema willkommen. Der Preis ist mit 10.000 SFr (Schweizer Franken) dotiert.
Seit 2004 können hervorragende Arbeiten aus der Physiotherapie, die für den Klein-Vogelbach-Preis eingereicht werden, mit dem Special Award ausgezeichnet werden. Dieser ist mit 2.000 SFr dotiert.
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Bisherige Preisträger und Preisträgerinnen
- 2023 Dr. Nico Dosenbach, St. Louis, USA
Nature, 2023 May
- 2023 Dr. Nina Rohrbach Zeininger, München (Special Award)
Front Neurol, 2021 Aug
- 2022 Dr. Lise Hobeika, Paris, France
Socio‐emotional and motor engagement during musical activities in older adults with major neurocognitive impairment. Lise
Hobeika et al.
Scientific Reports 2021 - 2022 Annina Fahr (Special Award) Zürich, Switzerland
Quantifying age-related differences in selective voluntary motor control in children and adolescents with three assessments.
Annina Fahr et al.
Human Movement Science 2021 - 2021 Haslbeck Friederike Barbara, Zürich
Creative music therapy to promote brain function and brain structure in preterm infants: A randomized
controlled pilot study, Neuroimage: Clinical 25 (2020)
- 2021 Langer Agnes, Wien (Special Award)
M. Treven, M. Schmoeger, U. Willinger, W. Maetzler & H. Zach
A randomised controlled trial on effectiveness and feasibility of sport climbing in Parkinson’s diseas
npj Parkinson's Disease vol.7, Article number: 49 (2021)
- 2020 Della Maggiore, Valeria, PhD
- 2020 Van der Kolk, Nicolien, MSc
a double-blind, randomised controlled trial
Lancet Neurol. Nov 2019
- 2019 Dr. Shinichi Furuya, Tokyo, Japan
Kazumasa Uehara, Takashi Sakamento and Takashi Hanakawar
J Physiol, June 2 2018
- 2019 Jeannine Bergmann, Bad Aibling, Germany (Special Award)
Jeannine Bergmann, Carmen Krewer, Klaus Jahn, Friedemann Müller
Neurology, Oct 2018
- 2018 Prof. Courtine Gregoir, Lausanne
Nature Biology, October 2018
- 2018 Dr. Brunner Emanuel, Winterthur (Special Award)
Physical Therapist's Ability to Identify Psychological Factors and their Self-Reported Competence to Manage
Chronic Low Back Pain
Physical Therapie Volume 98, June 2018
- 2017 Prof. Kleber Boris, Montreal Canada
Friberg A; Zeitouni A; Zatorre R.: Experience-dependent Modulation of right a nterior insula and sensorimotor regions as a funtion of noise-masked auditory Feedback in singers and nonsingers. NeuroImage 147 (2017) 97-110 - 2017 Oberer Nicole (MSc), Bern, Switzerland
Gashaj V.; Roebers C.: Motor skills in kindergarten: Internal structure, cognitive correlates and relationship to Background variables. Human Movement Science 52 p 170-180
- 2016 Dr. Anat Mirelman, Tel-Aviv, Israel
Anat Mirelman, Lynn Rochester, Inbal Maidan, Silvia Del Din, Lisa Alcock, Freek Nieuwhof, Marcel Olde Rikkert, Bastiaan R Bloem, Elisa Pelosin,Laura Avanzino, Giovanni Abbruzzese, Kim Dockx, Esther Bekkers, Nir Giladi, Alice Nieuwboer, Jeffrey M Hausdorff
Addition of a non-immersive virtual reality component to
treadmill training to reduce fall risk in older adults (V-TIME):
a randomised controlled trial
The Lancet, http://www.thelancet.com/Published online August 11, 2016 - 2016 Dr. Sibylle Herholz, Bonn, Germany (Special Award)
Sibylle C. Herholz, Emily B.J. Coffey, Christo Pantev, and Robert J. Zatorre
Dissociation of Neural Networks for Predisposition and for Training-Related Plasticity in Auditory-Motor Learning
Cerebral Cortex, 2015, 1–10
- 2015 Dr. Mirta Fiorio, Verona
Dr. Mehran Emadi Andani, Isfahan & Verona
Mirta Fiorio, Mehran Emadi Andani, Angela Marotta, Joseph Classen, and Michele Tinazzi
Placebo-Induced Changes in Excitatory and Inhibitory
Corticospinal Circuits during Motor Performance
The Journal of Neuroscience, March 12, 2014 • 34(11):3993– 4005
- 2014 Dr. Maria Herrojo Ruiz, Berlin
Maria Herrojo Ruiz, Marco Rusconi, Christof Brücke, John-Dylan Haynes, Thomas Schönecke and Andrea A. Kühn.
Encoding of sequence boundaries in the subthalamic nucleaus of patients with Parkinson's disease
Brain 2014; Oct; 137 Issue:(Pt. 10):pp:2715-30 - 2014 Dr. Naznin Virji Babul, Vancouver (Special Award)
Naama Rotem-Kohavi, Courtney G.E. Hilderman, Aiping Liu, Nadia Makan, Jane Z. Wang and Naznin Virji-Babul
Network analysis of perception-action coupling in infants.
Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 2014, April 8 - 2013 Dr. Nadia Dominci, Yuri P. Ivanenko, Germana Cappellini, Andrea d'Avella, Vito Mondi, Marika Cicchese, Adel Fabiano, Tiziana Sileii, Ambrogio Di Paolo, Carlo Giannini, Richard E. poppele, Francesco Lacquaniti: Locomotor Pimtie in newborn Babies and their Develpment. sience 334:97 (2011)
- 2012 Joseph M. Galea, Birmingham Alejandro Vazquez, Neel Pasricha, Jean-Jacques Orban de Xivry, Pablo Celnik: Dissociating
the Roles of the Cerebellum and
Motor Cortex during Adaptive Learning: The Motor Cortex Retains What the
Cerebellum Learns. Cerebal Cortex (2011), Vol 21 (8): 1761-1770 - 2011 R.C. Helmich, Nijmegen
Janssen M.J.R., Oyen W.J.G., Bloem R.B. and Toni I: Pallidal Dysfunction Drives a Cerebellothalamic Circuit into Parkinson Tremor, Annals of Neurology (2011): vol. 69:269-281 - 2011 P. Berque, Glasgow (Special Award)
Gray H., Harkness C. and McFayden A.: A Combination of Constraint-induced Therapy and Motor Control Retraining in the Treatment of Focal Hand Dystonia in Musicians, Medical Problems of Performing Artists (2010): vol 25:149-161
- 2010 Dr. Andreas R. Luft, Zurich
Katiuska Molina-Luna, Ana Pekanovic, Sebastian Röhrich, Benjamin Hertler, Maximilian Schubring-Giese, Mengia-Seraina Rioult-Pedotti, Andreas R. Luft: Dopamine in motor cortex is necessary for skill learning and synaptic plasticity, PLoS ONE (2009): vol. 4 (9) pp. E7082 - 2010 Dr. Hubertus J.A. van Hedel, Zurich (Special Award)
Hubertus J.A. van Hedel, Brigitte Wirth, Armin Curt: Ankle motor skill is intact in spinal cord injury, unlike stroke: Implications for rehabilitation, Neurology (2010):74:1271-1278 - 2009 Dr. Paul Hodges, Queensland
Kylie Tucker, Jane Butler, Thomas Graven-Nielsen, Stephan Riek und Paul Hodges: Motor unit recruitment strategies are altered during deep-tissue pain, The Journal of Neuroscience 29(35):10820-10826 (2009)
- 2008 Dr. Arne May, Hamburg
J. Bayke, J. Driemeyer, C. Gaser, C. Büchel, A. May: Training induced brain structure changes in the elderly, The Journal of Neurosciences 28 (28): 7031-7035 (2008)
- 2007 Dr. Amy J. Bastian, Baltimore
Bastian, Amy J.: Adaption reveals independent control networks for human walking, Nature Neurosciences 10, 1055 - 1062 (2007)
- 2006 Dipl.-Ing. Reinhard Gentner und Prof. Dr. Joseph Classen, Würzburg
Gentner R, Classen J: Modular organization of finger movements by the human central nervous system, Neuron, Vol 52, 731-742, 22 November 2006
- 2005 Dr. Friedhelm Hummel, Tübingen
Hummel F, Celnik P, Giraux P, Floel A, Wan-Hsun Wu WH, Gerloff C, Cohen LG: Effects of non-invasive cortical stimulation on skilled motor function in chronic stroke, Brain 128, 490-9 (2005).
- 2004 Doris Broetz, Tübingen (Special Award)
Brötz D, Karnath H-O: Understanding and treating "pusher syndrome"", Physical Therapy, vol. 83, no. 12, December 2003 - 2004 Dr. Heidi Johansen-Berg, Oxford
Johansen-Berg H, Matthew F.S. Rushworth, Marko D. Bogdanovich, Udo Kischka, Sunil Wimalaratna, Paul M. Matthews: The role of ipsilateral premotor cortex in hand movement after stroke, Proc Nat Acad Sci 2002
- 2003 Dr. Antoni Rodriguez-Fornells, Mallorca
Rodriguez-Fornells A, Kurzbuch AR, Münte TF: Time Course of Error Detection and Correction in Humans: Neurophysiological Evidence, J Neurosci. 2002 Nov 15;22(22):9990-6
- 2002 Dr. Timo Krings, Aachen
Krings T, Töpper R, Willmes K, Reinges MHT, Gilsbach JM, Thron A.: Activation in primary and secondary motor areas in patients with varying degrees of paresis. Neurology, 2002, 58:381-390
- 2000 Dr. Dagmar Timmann-Braun, Essen
Timmann, D, Watts S, Hjore, J.: Failure of cerebellar patients to time finder opening precisely causes high-low inaccuracy in overarm throws, J Neurophysiol. 82: 103-114 (1999)
- 1999 Dr. Michel Rijntjes, Halle/Hamburg
Rijntjes M, Dettmers C, Büchel C., Kiebel S. Frackowiak RSJ, Weiller C: A blueprint for movement: functional and anatomical representations in the human motor system, J Neurosci 19: 8043-48 (1999)