Kinesiology doctoral candidate to publish research conducted at sea

A paper,  “Human gait at sea while walking fore-aft versus athwart,” has been accepted for publication in Aviation Medicine & Human Performance.  Doctoral candidate Eric Haaland  is the first author on the paper. The research was conducted aboard the R/V Thomas G. Thompson during a cruise from Honolulu to Seattle.

Haaland, a graduate student researcher in the Affordance Perception-Action Laboratory (APAL), is advised by Dr. Thomas A. Stoffregen, professor of Kinesiology and director of APAL.

The full citation is as follows:

Haaland, E., Kaipust, J., Wang, Y., Stergiou, N., Stoffregen, T. A. (In press). Human gait at sea while walking fore-aft versus athwart. Aviation Medicine and Human Performance.