Two KIN undergraduate students awarded UROP

Meg Diedrick and Chris Curry, both undergraduate students in the School of Kinesiology, have each received an Undergraduate Research Opportunity Program (UROP) award.

Diedrick’s project is, “Sex Differences in Postural Precursors to Motion Sickness,” and will be conducted in the Affordance Perception-Action Laboratory (APAL) under the supervision of professor Tom Stoffregen, Ph.D., who is also the director of APAL.

 Curry is an also undergraduate member of APAL. His faculty advisor is professor Michael G. Wade. The title of his project is “Neurological Correlates of Hefting via EEG Analysis.”