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Our interests lie in the area of postural control and coordination. We are interested in our sense of our position (as well as other objects) in the environment and our ability to adaptively control, modify, or adjust our actions in order to function in everyday and novel situations. Specifically, we are exploring how our perceptual and action systems are coordinated in order to achieve our goals. To that end we study the relation between vision and postural control and how our behavioral tasks/goals influence this coupling. In addition, we study motion sickness in real and simulated environments as it is often the consequence of disruptions in visual/postural coordination and adaptation. Our lab is also interested inother aspects of perception, motor control, and human factors.

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Representations of Constraints on the Prospective Control of Posture

 

 

 

 

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Leonard S. Mark, Ph.D.

Marvin J. Dainoff, Ph.D.

Dean L. Smith, D.C., Ph.D.

David A. Waller, Ph.D.

Niles. C. Davis, M.A.

Thomas A. Stoffregen, Ph.D.

Michael A. Riley, Ph.D.

Human Factors and Ergonomics Society

International Society for Ecological Psychology

Sigma Xi (Scientific Research Society)

Miami University - Department of Psychology - Brain and Cognitive Sciences