APAL presenting at ISEP North American Meeting

The Affordance Perception-Action Laboratory (APAL) gave several presentations at the North American Meeting of the International Society for Ecological Psychology, June 5-8, Miami University, Oxford OH.

 The following presentations were given by APAL:
  • “Exploring Len Mark’s Affordances”, by Thomas A. Stoffregen, an invited talk in a special symposium given to honor Professor Leonard Mark at his retirement.
  • “Postural dynamics of motion sickness in elite adolescent male boxers”, by Yi-Chou Chen, T. C. Tseng, T. H. Hung, & Thomas A. Stoffregen. Poster presentation.
  • “Perception of maximum sitting height with and without a reference object”, by Eric Haaland, Justin Munafo, and Thomas A. Stoffregen. Poster presentation.
  • “Sexual dimorphism contributes to sex differences in susceptibility in motion sickness”, by Frank C. Koslucher, Eric Haaland, & Thomas A. Stoffregen. Poster presentation.
  • “Subjective reports and postural performance among elderly passengers on a sea voyage”, by Justin Munafo, Michael G. Wade, & Thomas A. Stoffregen. Poster presentation.
  • “Postural effects of interpersonal visual contact at sea”, by Thomas A. Stoffregen, Manuel Varlet, Fu-Chen Chen, Cristina Alcantara, & Benoit G. Bardy. Poster presentation.

Dr. Thomas A. Storffregen is a professor of kinesiology and is the director of APAL. Dr. Michael G. Wade is a member of APAL and a professor of motor learning and motor development in the School of Kinesiology.  Eric Haaland, Frank Koslucher, Yi-Chou Chen, and Justin Munafo are graduates students in APAL.