About us
The lab is interested in understanding how humans move in real world environments. To this end, we conduct basic research in human movement science and neuroscience and develop technology to improve walking. We are located at the Department of Biomechanics, University of Nebraska Omaha.

Auditory feedback from self-motion
Craft wearable devices for real-time feedback and sonification

Mobile brain imaging
Measure cortical activation in mobile paradigms

Biologically-inspired assistive devices
Design and manufacture next generation mobility assistive devices inspired by biological principles

High-density motor coordination analysis
Analysis tools for the new age of high-density motion tracking

Embodied/Enactive AI

Gait improvement in PD with interactive rhythmic auditory synchronization
iRAS is a next step in improving gait in PD: some papers and patent.

My word cloud
Most prominent words in my past papers
