APAL research team to publish in Ecological Psychology

apalA paper,  “Subjective reports and postural performance among older adult passengers on a sea voyage,” has been accepted for publication in Ecological Psychology.  Justin Munafo, a graduate assistant in the Affordance Perception-Action Laboratory (APAL) is the lead author, while APAL director and professor  Thomas Stoffregen, Ph.D., professor Michael Wade, and University of Nebraska-Omaha professor Nicholas Stergiou are co-authors.

The full citation is as follows:

Munafo, J., Wade, M. G., Stergiou, N., & Stoffregen, T. A. (In press). “Subjective reports and postural performance among older adult passengers on a sea voyage.” Ecological Psychology.