Steven J. Harrison
Assistant Professor/Kinesiology
Storrs Mansfield
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Scholarly Contributions
52 Scholarly Contributions
To Pass or Not to Pass: Modeling the movement and affordance dynamics of a pick and place task
2017
Research Type: Journal Article
When coordinating finger tapping to a variable beat the variability scaling structure of the movement and the cortical BOLD signal are both entrained to the auditory stimuli.
2018
Research Type: Journal Article
A meta-stable coupled-oscillator dynamics is implicated task of maintaining the upright posture of the human body
2018
Research Type: Poster/Presentation
Using informational resources to stabilize the dynamics of human action: Basic theory and some potential applications.
2018
Research Type: Poster/Presentation
A Hierarchical Task Dynamic Approach for Naturally Adaptive Human-Agent Pick-and-Place Interactions.
2019
Research Type: Journal Article
Acoustic specification of upper limb movement in voicing: Exploratory data report and pre-registration.
2019
Research Type: Other Scholarly Work
Social Resonance: Acoustic Information about Upper Limb Movement in Voicing
2019
Research Type: Other Scholarly Work
Effects of lower-limb laterality and stance asymmetry confirm an inter-leg metastable coordination dynamics during upright standing
2019
Research Type: Poster/Presentation
Neuro Sensory Augmentation: Expanding Human Awareness, Insight, and Performance.
2019
Research Type: Poster/Presentation
For humans navigating without vision, navigation depends upon the layout of mechanically contacted ground surfaces.
2020
Research Type: Journal Article
Multimodal origins of the human voice: Acoustic information about upper limb movement in voicing.
2020
Research Type: Journal Article
Perception of distance traversed via a two-legged hopping gait is inconsistent with a gait symmetry theory of human haptic odometry
2020
Research Type: Journal Article
Reply to Ravignani and Kotz: Physical impulses from upper-limb movements impact the respiratory-vocal system.
2020
Research Type: Journal Article