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Our laboratory is dedicated to understanding the cognitive as well as neuromuscular factors involved in human movement by developing and applying experimental and computational methods. We are interested in examining both basic science and clinically relevant research questions in human movement, specifically in upper limb coordination, fine motor control, executive planning and human-computer interaction among healthy adults and populations with movement disorders. Our laboratory is well equipped with state-of-the-art instrumentation for conducting experimental and computational studies of human movement. I invite you to browse the site to learn more about our outstanding facilities, research projects, and faculty and staff.