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Stoffregen co-authors article published to Frontiers
Stoffregen was a co-author with Chih-Hui Chang, PhD, a former doctoral student of the School of Kinesiology. Using data collected in Taiwan, they examined connections between real driving experience and motion sickness in VR.
Stoffregen quoted in MarketWatch article
Stoffregen shared advice for managing motion sickness and flight anxiety for MarketWatch.
APAL welcomes visiting scholar
Chang received the PhD in Kinesiology from the University of Minnesota in 2006, and has returned to spend a full year in APAL, working with Dr. Stoffregen.
APAL conducts research off the coast of California
Tom Stoffregen, PhD, professor in the School of Kinesiology and director of the Affordance Perception-Action Laboratory (APAL), PhD candidate Dani Arruda, MS, and Claire Lewis recently conducted research on affordance perception off the coast of Northern California.
APAL members participated in the International Conference on Perception and Action
Members of the Affordance Perception-Action Laboratory (APAL) led by Tom Stoffregen, PhD, professor in the School of Kinesiology, recently participated in the International Conference on Perception and Action, held in Guadalajara, Mexico over June 27-30.
APAL research presented at NASPSPA conference
Research from the Affordance Perception-Action Laboratory (APAL) was represented at the annual North American Society for the Psychology of Sport and Physical Activity (NASPSPA) conference held June 1-3, 2023, in Toronto, Canada.\
Stoffregen publishes in Journal of Experimental Psychology Human Perception & Performance
Tom Stoffregen, PhD, professor of perceptual-motor control and learning in the School of Kinesiology and director of the Affordance Perception-Action Laboratory (APAL), was published in the Journal of Experimental Psychology Human Perception & Performance, for his work on the study, entitled, Perception of higher-order affordances for kicking in soccer.
Stoffregen published in Journal of Experimental Psychology Human Perception & Performance
Tom Stoffregen, PhD, professor of perceptual-motor control and learning in the School of Kinesiology and director of the Affordance Perception-Action Laboratory (APAL), was published in the Journal of Experimental Psychology Human Perception & Performance, for his work on the study, entitled, Perception of higher-order affordances for kicking in soccer.
Stoffregen quoted in Longreads article
Tom Stoffregen, PhD, professor of perceptual-motor control and learning in the School of Kinesiology and director of the Affordance Perception-Action Laboratory (APAL), was recently quoted in a Longreads article about motion sickness on amusement park rides by Emily Latimer, entitled, "I Think I’m Going to Be Sick."
Arruda receives 2023 Mace Travel Award to attend ICPA conference
Dani Arruda, MS, a PhD candidate in the School of Kinesiology and member of the Affordance Perception-Action Laboratory (APAL) led by Tom Stoffregen, PhD, recently received the 2023 Mace Travel Award from the International Society for Ecological Psychology to attend the 2023 International Conference on Perception and Action.
Kinesiology’s Tom Stoffregen speaks at TU Delft’s “Motion Comfort in Autonomous Vehicles” series
Tom Stoffregen, PhD, professor of perceptual-motor control and learning in the School of Kinesiology and director of the Affordance Perception-Action Laboratory (APAL), recently spoke for a content series hosted by TU Delft's Intelligent Vehicles Group.
PLOS ONE recognizes Stoffregen for editorial service
Tom Stoffregen, PhD, professor of perceptual-motor control and learning in the School of Kinesiology and director of the Affordance Perception-Action Laboratory (APAL), recently received a Long Service Award from PLOS One's editorial board.
Garza receives virtual reality grant from UROP
Eugenia Garza, an undergraduate kinesiology major, has been awarded a Undergraduate Research Opportunities Program (UROP) for her project, “Perceiving affordances for volleyball serving in virtual reality.”
Nautilus International podcast features Kinesiology’s Tom Stoffregen on sea sickness
Tom Stoffregen, PhD, professor of perceptual-motor control and learning in the School of Kinesiology and director of the Affordance Perception-Action Laboratory (APAL), was recently interviewed for a podcast from Nautilus International, an organization representing maritime professionals.
School of Kinesiology Faculty present in International Forum
School of Kinesiology faculty, Tom Stoffregen, PhD, professor in the School of Kinesiology and director of the Affordance Perception-Action Laboratory (APAL) and Zan Gao, PhD, professor in the School of Kinesiology and director of the Physical Activity Epidemiology Laboratory (PAEL), were invited to give keynote presentations via Zoom to the International Academic Forum on Intelligent Sports and Human Health that was held in China on January 7th.
Garza competes in 2023 FISU World University Games
This month School of Kinesiology student Eugenia Garza will compete at the 2023 FISU World University Games in Lake Placid, NY
Stoffregen quoted by National Geographic
Tom Stoffregen, PhD, professor in the School of Kinesiology and director of the Affordance Perception-Action Laboratory (APAL), was recently quoted by National Geographic.
Stoffregen presents APAL research at Neuroscience conference
Tom Stoffregen, PhD, professor in the School of Kinesiology and director of the Affordance Perception-Action Laboratory (APAL), recently presented a poster at the 2022 Neuroscience conference in San Diego.
Stoffregen co-authors article published in Frontiers in Virtual Reality
Tom Stoffregen, PhD, professor in the School of Kinesiology and director of the Affordance Perception-Action Laboratory (APAL), along with co-authors in the APAL, Danny Arruda, MS, and George Bailey, MS, a doctoral candidate in the School of Kinesiology, has published an article entitled, "Using quantitative data on postural activity to develop methods to predict and prevent cybersickness" to Frontiers in Virtual Reality.
Stoffregen publishes commentary in Behavioral and Brain Sciences
Tom Stoffregen, PhD, professor in the School of Kinesiology and director of the Affordance Perception-Action Laboratory (APAL), has published a commentary, "Against free energy, for direct perception" on a target article, "The Emperor's New Markov Blankets."
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