Alexander Victor Toresen Nynes
PhD Research Fellow
Faculty of Education and Arts
Areas of expertise
Sport science, Human Movement Science, Learning and Performance development, Motor Control and Learning, Sports Physiology, Neurophysiology, Man-Machine Interface, Neuroscience
My main area of interest is human movement science, skill and performance development from an interdisciplinary approach with specific focus on neurophysiological constraints behind motor control and learning.
The topic of my doctoral project is bilateral communication, where I investigate the neurophysiological mechanisms in the brain and muscles, and how they affect motor control and learning.
I lecture and supervise in sports/movement science, and physical education.
My research areas include neuroscience, sports science, movement science, rehabilitation and development, as well as human-machine interaction.
2025
Comparison of contralateral muscle excitation in proximal versus distal muscles in the upper extremities 2025 Frontiers in Human Neuroscience - Alexander Victor Toresen Nynes, David Caley Ruud McGhie, Morten Andreas Aune, Tore Kristian Aune
Asymmetry in contralateral muscle excitation in proximal vs. distal muscles in upper extremities 2025 Frontiers in Psychology - Alexander Victor Toresen Nynes, David Caley Ruud McGhie, Morten Andreas Aune, Tore Kristian Aune
2023
Blurring the Lines through Arts-Based Dialogues: A Question of Play? Explorative Perspectives in Music and Education 2023 - Ola Buan Øien, Andreas van dijk, Rosemary Kate Martin, Sveinung Næss, Ninni Anita Rotmo Olsen, Laila Grendahl, Bjørg Solveig Fretheim, Sondre Gran, Luca Nielsen Jenssen, Tore Kristian Aune, Alexander Victor Toresen Nynes
Bilateral Force Deficit in Proximal Effectors Versus Distal Effectors in Lower Extremities 2023 Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport - Morten Andreas Aune, Truls Roaas, Håvard Wuttudal Lorås, Alexander Victor Toresen Nynes, Tore Kristian Aune
2021
Bilateral Interference in Motor Performance in Homologous vs. Non-homologous Proximal and Distal Effectors 2021 Frontiers in Psychology - Morten Andreas Aune, Håvard Lorås, Aleksander Victor Toresen Nynes, Tore Kristian Aune
