Postdoctoral researcher Divya Bhaskaran, PhD, and doctoral student Jacqueline Sertic from the Human Sensorimotor Control Laboratory presented at the annual fall symposium of the U of M’s Center for Applied and Translational Sensory Sciencee (CATSS). Dr. Bhaskaran presented work of the lab’s ongoing clinical trial, “Can laryngeal vibration become a treatment for spasmodic dysphonia,” while Sertic reported on a recent project that investigated ankle proprioceptive function in physically active older adults, “How does ankle proprioception change in active older adulthood.”