NEUROMOTOR BEHAVIOR LABORATORY
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OUR RESEARCH

In the Neuromotor Behavior Laboratory, we examine the neural and behavioral processes underlying motor control and skill acquisition. Our primary research goal is to understand interactions between the brain and movement. We are interested in how the brain produces movement, how repetition of movement changes the brain, and how age and movement disorders interact with these processes. Our emphasis is on examining changes in brain structure-function relationships that occur with performance change produced by practice, external environmental changes such as microgravity exposure, or internal system changes such as aging and disease. The lab has a particular interest in understanding individual differences; we believe that identification of cognitive, neural, neurocomputational and / or genetic predictors of individual performance differences can elucidate the mechanisms underlying behavior.
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  • Home
    • NASA & Bed Rest Studies
    • Motor Learning Studies
  • People
    • PI: Rachael Seidler
    • Theresa Hauge
    • Grant Tays
    • Heather McGregor
    • Sutton Richmond
    • Valay Shah
    • Tianyi Wang (Erik)
    • Sumire Sato
    • Lab Member Resources >
      • Administrative Stuff
  • Publications
  • News
  • Participate
  • Directions
  • Girls With Nerve
    • Meet our Team
    • Camp Program
    • Information for Parents