Thomas Schack’s main research interest is the cognitive architecture of human action, especially building blocks of action control and principles of integration in memory, perception and motor anticipation to improve the performance of intelligent systems.
Manual Intelligence, Cognitive Assistive Systems for Human Inter/Action, Motor learning and movement development in physical and virtual reality, Ethical and social issues of (socio-)technical systems, Mental Training in Rehabilitation and High Performance Sports
Cognitive Architecture in human action, Adaptive and Individualized Intelligent Glasses, Robot performance based on mental imagery, links between mental action representations and attention in motor learning, Motor learning with AR/VR systems, Agile Worth-Oriented Systems Engineering (AWOSE), Cognitive Diagnostics and Dynamic Testing