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Perceptual Skills and Movement Miscommunication

Type event
Location Nazarbayev University, 53 Kabanbay Batyr Ave, Astana, Kazakhstan
Tags eventconferencescienceicnnastana

Date: October 5–7, 2025 (Presentation: Day 2, 14:10–15:40) Location: Nazarbayev University, 53 Kabanbay Batyr Ave, Astana, Kazakhstan Conference: International Conference on Neuroscience and Neurology (ICNN 2025)

Ksenia (Asia) Shcherbakova presents research emerging from Baseworks methodology at this international neuroscience conference. The presentation addresses a core question: what patterns emerge when movements are refined solely for cross-learner communicability?

The presentation introduces findings based on observations from 10,000 learners over a decade. The research identifies somatosensory discrimination as a bottleneck in motor skill acquisition. It discusses movement patterns that prove surprisingly difficult for many people and how refining these patterns develops perceptual capabilities within the somatosensory domain.

The presentation highlights key discoveries and discusses implications for pedagogical frameworks and cognitive neuroscience applications.

Asia Shcherbakova holds a Master of Science in Human Genetics and Ph.D. in Biotechnology. Her work examines stress effects on learning and memory. As Baseworks co-developer, she maps methodology applications to neurobiological mechanisms and translates applications across exercise physiology, movement practices, and daily life contexts.