Estos podcasts están desarrollados por el Grup de Recerca Complex Systems in Sport, grupo vinculado a l’Institut Nacional d’Educació Física de Catalunya y formado por investigadoras e investigadores de diferentes ámbitos del conocimiento: las ciencias del deporte, medicina, fisioterapia, psicología, fisiología, artes escénicas, entre otras; compartiendo una visión transdisciplinar en el estudio de... more
Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 15 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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Language | Spanish | Category | Sports |
Coordinadora del grupo de investigación Complex Systems in Sport y profesora catedrática de Fisiología del Ejercicio en el INEFC de Barcelona, Natàlia Balagué nos abre un debate relacionado con la Fisiología de redes y el estado actual de las ciencia... more
Doctoranda en el grupo de investigación "Complex Systems in Sport", Maricarmen Almarcha es co-autora del reciente artículo "Prescribing or co-designing exercise in healthy adults? Effects on mental health and interoceptive awareness". En este podcast... more
Profesor en la Wake Forest University, investigador en el Keck Laboratory for Network Physiology y miembro del grupo Complex Systems in Sports, Sergi es actualmente una de las personas más conocedoras de la nueva área científica 'Fisiología de Redes ... more
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