Curriculum Vitae: Dagmar Sternad


Organization of Conferences and Symposia



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Organization of Conferences and Symposia

Member of the Scientific Committee of the 11th International Symposium on Computer Science in Sport, Konstanz, Germany, September 6-9, 2017.

Symposium on “Exploration of extraordinary skill: What can neuroscientists learn from performers”. Organizers: Terence Sanger, Dagmar Sternad. Participants: Gary Paige, Ken Broadway, Peter Sparling. 26th Annual Conference for Neural Control of Movement, Jamaica, April 29, 2016.

Organization of annual “Lab Advance”, a joint workshop between the Newman Laboratory at MIT and the Action Lab at Northeastern University, July 31, 2015.

Symposium on “Motor memory – the forgotten aspect of motor adaptation and learning: From after-effects and savings to long-term retention”. Participants: Nicolas Schweighofer, Valeria Della-Maggiore, Gelsy Torres-Oviedo, Dagmar Sternad. 25th Annual Conference for Neural Control of Movement, Charleston, SC, April 20-24, 2015.

Symposium on “Control of Physical Interaction”, as part of the International Conference on Biomedical Robotics and Biomechatronics, BioRob 2014, Sao Paolo, Brazil, August 12-15, 2014.

The Boston Action Club”, tri-weekly interdisciplinary seminar with invited speakers on movement neuroscience, held at Northeastern University, I hosted 70 speakers since 2008.

Symposium on “Virtual Rehabilitation and Health, 25th Annual CDSP Research Workshop of the Communications and Digital Signal Processing Center for research and graduate Studies (CDSP), Northeastern University, March 28

Symposium on “Human Dynamics”, as part of the 40th Northeast Bioengineering Conference, Boston, MA, April 25-27.

Organizer of “The Penn State Action Club”, bi-weekly interdisciplinary seminar with invited speakers on movement neuroscience, Pennsylvania State University, 1995-2008, I hosted more than 100 speakers during the 13 years.

International Conference on Progress in Motor Control VII, Marseille, France, July 23-25, 2009, Member of Conference Committee.

International Conference on Progress in Motor Control VI, Santos, Brazil, August 18-21, 2007, Member of Conference Committee.

International Conference on Progress in Motor Control V, Multidisciplinary Perspective to Motor Control. State College, PA, August 23-25, 2005.

Resulting in a Conference Volume: Sternad, D. (ed), Progress in Motor Control–A Multidisciplinary Perspective. 2009, New York: Springer.

Workshop on “Debates in Dynamics III”, sponsored by the Santa Fe Institute, held at the Pennsylvania State University, State College, PA, May 5-9, 2004

Workshop on “Debates in Dynamics II”, sponsored by the Santa Fe Institute, held at the Pennsylvania State University, State College, PA, December 6-10, 2000.

Workshop on “Debates in Dynamics I”, sponsored by the Santa Fe Institute, held at the Pennsylvania State University, State College, PA, August 16-19, 1999.

Resulting in a Special Issue in Human Movement Science, 19, 4, 2000.



Presentations at Conferences (Posters)

  1. Park, S.W., Cardinaux, A., Guo, D., Ben-Ami, S., Sinha, P., & Sternad, D. (2018). Quantification of predictive motor impairments in children with Autism Spectrum Disorder. International Society for Autism Research (INSAR), Rotterdam, Netherlands, May 9-12.

  2. Maurice, P., Hogan, N., & Sternad, D. (2017). Predictability, effort, and (anti-)resonance in complex object control. IROS 2017 Workshop on Human Movement Understanding for Humanoid and Wearable Robots, Vancouver, Canada, September 28.

  3. Lunardini, F., Sternad, D., & Hasson, CJ. (2017). Probing motor priorities with electrical manipulation of neural noise scaling. Annual Conference of the Society for Neuroscience, Washington, DC, November 11-15.

  4. Koeppen, R., Huber, M.E., Sternad, D., & Hogan, N. (2017). Controlling physical interaction: humans do not minimize muscle effort. ASME Dynamic Systems and Control Conference (DSCC), Tysons Corner, VA, October 11-13.

  5. Van Stan, J.H., Mehta, D.D., Sternad, D., Petit, R.J., & Hillman, R.E. (2017). Ambulatory voice biofeedback: Effect of feedback modification on reducing vocal intensity of nurses in an intensive care unit. Occupation Voice Symposium, London.

  6. Park, S.W, & Sternad, D. (2017). Time scales and specificity of acquisition, retention and generalization of a novel motor skill over months and years. 27th Annual Meeting of the Society for Neural Control of Movement (NCM), Dublin, Ireland, May 2-5.

  7. Maurice, P., Ye, F., Hogan, N., & Sternad, D. (2017). Predictability, effort and (anti-)resonance in complex object control. 27th Annual Meeting of the Society for Neural Control of Movement (NCM), Dublin, Ireland, May 2-5.

  8. Zhang, Z., Guo, D., Huber, M.E., Park, S.W., & Sternad, D. (2017). Limits in timing precision are not a real limit for task success in throwing. New England Sequencing and Timing (NEST), University of Connecticut, Storrs, CT, March 25.

  9. Maurice, P., Ye, F., Hasson, CJ, & Sternad, D. (2016). Predictability and effort in complex object control. Annual Conference of the Society for Neuroscience, San Diego, November 12-16.

  10. Park, SW., Tam, H., & Sternad, D. (2016). Practice-induced changes in EEG during asymmetric bimanual skill learning. Annual Conference of the Society for Neuroscience, San Diego, November 12-16.

  11. Zhang, Z., Huber, ME, Park, S-W., & Sternad, D. (2016). Structure of solution space in a redundant motor task determines learning. Annual Conference of the Society for Neuroscience, San Diego, November 12-16.

  12. Ochoa, J., Sternad, D., & Hogan, N. (2016). Dynamic entrainment of human walking to ankle dorsi-flexion perturbations. Annual Conference of the Society for Neuroscience, San Diego, November 12-16.

  13. Ochoa, J., Sternad, D., & Hogan, N. (2016). Entrainment of overground vs treadmill walking to mechanical perturbations at the ankle. Biomechanics and Neural Control of Movement 2016, Deer Creek, Sterling, OH, June 12-17.

  14. Sternad, D., Mukovskiy, A, Ebert, J., & Dijkstra, T. (2016). Dynamic stability to cope with perturbations in control of complex objects. Biomechanics and Neural Control of Movement 2016, Deer Creek, Sterling, OH, June 12-17.

  15. Huber, M.E., Kuznetsov, N., Sternad, D (2016). Persistence of reduced neuromotor noise in long-term motor skill learning. Biomechanics and Neural Control of Movement 2016, Deer Creek, Sterling, OH, June 12-17.

  16. Zhang, Z., & Sternad, D. (2016). Variability and stages of motor learning in virtual and real environments. Biomechanics and Neural Control of Movement 2016, Deer Creek, Sterling, OH, June 12-17.

  17. Zuzarte, I., Hogan, N. & Sternad, D. (2016). Rhythmic manipulation of complex objects with linearized dynamics. Biomechanics and Neural Control of Movement 2016, Deer Creek, Sterling, OH, June 12-17.

  18. Park, S-W, Tam, H., & Sternad, D. (2016). Practice-induced changes in cortical activity during bimanual skill learning: an EEG study. Biomechanics and Neural Control of Movement 2016, Deer Creek, Sterling, OH, June 12-17.

  19. Sternad, D., Mukovskiy, A, Ebert, J., & Dijkstra, T. (2016). Dynamic stability in human control of complex objects. 26th Annual Meeting of the Society for Neural Control of Movement (NCM), Montego Bay, Jamaica, April 24-29.

  20. Lacosse, E., Bause, J., Lohmann, G., Scheffler, K., Schaal, S., & Sternad, D. (2016). Neural control of discrete and rhythmic movements. 26th Annual Meeting of the Society for Neural Control of Movement (NCM), Montego Bay, Jamaica, April 24-29.

  21. Hogan, N., Marino, H., Charles, S. Sternad, D. (2015). Moving slowly is hard for humans. Annual Conference of the Society for Neuroscience, Chicago, October 17-21.

  22. Sternad, D., Zuzarte, I., & Hogan, N. (2015). Predictability in complex object control. Annual Conference of the Society for Neuroscience, Chicago, October 17-21.

  23. Ochoa, J., Sternad, D., & Hogan, N. (2015). Dynamic entrainment of human walking to external mechanical perturbations. Annual Conference of the Society for Neuroscience, Chicago, October 17-21.

  24. Chiovetto, E., Huber, M., Righetti, L., Schaal, S., Sternad, D., & Giese, M. (2015). Whole-body motor strategies for balancing on a beam when changing the number of available degrees of freedom. International Conference Progress in Motor Control X, Budapest, Hungary, July 21-25.

  25. Ochoa, J., Sternad, D., & Hogan, N. (2015). Dynamic entrainment to mechanical perturbation in human walking: treadmill vs. overground experiment. Dynamic Walking 2015, Ohio State University, July 21-24.

  26. Huber, ME, Chiovetto, E., Righetti, L., Schaal, S., Giese, M., & Sternad, D. (2015). From humans to robots and back: Control of locomotory instability in the medio-lateral direction. Dynamic Walking 2015, Ohio State University, July 21-24.

  27. Chiovetto, E., Huber, ME, Righetti, L., Schaal, S., Sternad, D., & Giese, M. (2015). Whole-body motor strategies for balancing on a narrow beam when changing the number of available degrees of freedom. Progress in Motor Control X Conference, Budapest, Hungary, July 22-25.

  28. Huber, ME, Chiovetto, E., Righetti, L., Schaal, S., Giese, M., & Sternad, D. (2015). From humans to robots and back: Control of locomotory instability in the medio-lateral direction. 7th International Symposium on Adaptive Motion of Animals and Machines (AMAM 2015), Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA, June 21-25.

  29. Huber, M.E., Leeser, M., Sternad, D., & Seitz, A. (2015). Accuracy of Kinect for measuring shoulder joint angles in multiple planes of motion. IEEE Proceedings for the 11th International Conference on Rehabilitation, Virtual Rehabilitation (ICVR). Valencia, Spain, June 9-12.

  30. Zhang, Z., Hasson, CJ, Abe, MO, & Sternad, D (2015). Error amplification improves performance by reducing motor noise. Spring Symposium on Internal Models for Sensory, Motor and Cognitive Function. MIT, April 20-24.

  31. Huber, ME, Chiovetto, E., Righetti, L., Schaal, S., Giese, M., & Sternad, D. (2015). From humans to robots and back: Control of locomotory instability in the medio-lateral direction. 25th Annual Meeting of the Society for Neural Control of Movement (NCM), Charleston, SC, April 20-24.

  32. Chu, V., Park, S-W., Sanger, TD., & Sternad, D. (2015). Dystonic children can learn: Improving sensorimotor performance with solutions that are tolerant to variability. 25th Annual Meeting of the Society for Neural Control of Movement (NCM), Charleston, SC, April 20-24.

  33. Ebert, J., Park, S-W., & Sternad, D. (2015). Asymmetric learning in an asymmetric bimanual task. 25th Annual Meeting of the Society for Neural Control of Movement (NCM), Charleston, SC, April 20-24.

  34. Park, S-W, Stead, C, & Sternad, D. (2015). Increase of interhemispheric coherence during acquisition of asymmetric bimanual movements. 25th Annual Meeting of the Society for Neural Control of Movement (NCM), Charleston, SC, April 20-24.

  35. Zhang, Z., Hasson, CJ, Abe, MO, & Sternad, D (2015). Error amplification improves performance by reducing motor noise. 25th Annual Meeting of the Society for Neural Control of Movement (NCM), Charleston, SC, April 20-24.

  36. Kuznetsov, N, Huber, ME, & Sternad, D (2015). Neuromotor noise can decrease with long-lasting persistence. 25th Annual Meeting of the Society for Neural Control of Movement (NCM), Charleston, SC, April 20-24.

  37. Stan, JH, Jarvis, MT, Park, SW, Sternad, D, Mehta, DD & Hillman, RE (2015). Development of a two-dimensional virtual environment to study variability in vocal motor learning. 11th International Conference on Advances in Quantitative Laryngology, London, UK, April 8-9. Podium presentation.

  38. Kuznetsov, N., Sternad, D. (2015). The attraction of rhythm: how discrete events merge into a rhythmic sequence. Annual Meeting of New England Sequencing and Timing (NEST), University of Amherst, MA, March 7.

  39. Park, SW, & Sternad, D. (2015). Robust retention of sensorimotor timing in a polyrhythmic task. Annual Meeting of New England Sequencing and Timing (NEST), University of Amherst, MA, March 7.

  40. Seitz, AL., Huber, ME., Leeser, M., Sternad, D. (2014). Accuracy and precision of a low-cost virtual rehabilitation system utilizing the Microsoft Kinect to measure shoulder motion. Annual Meeting of the American Society of Shoulder and Elbow Therapists, Pinehurst, NC, October 9-12.

  41. Park, S-W, Cowenhoven, J., & Sternad, D (2014). Increase of interhemispheric coherence during acquisition of asymmetric bimanual movements. 44rd Annual Meeting of the Society for Neuroscience, Washington DC, November 15-19.

  42. Ebert, J., Kim, S., Sternad, D., & Schaal, S. (2014). Learning and exploration in a novel dimensionality-reduction task. 24th Annual Meeting of Neural Control of Movement, Amsterdam NL, April 20-25.

  43. Ebert, J., Park, S., Cowenhoven, J, & Sternad, D. (2014). Asymmetric learning in an asymmetric bimanual task. RISE, Research, Innovation, Scholarship Expo, Northeastern University, April 10.

  44. Cowenhoven, J., Park, S., Ebert, J., & Sternad, D (2014). Cortical activation in an asymmetric bimanual task: An EEG study. RISE, Research, Innovation, Scholarship Expo, Northeastern University, April 10.

  45. Guo, D., Huber, ME, & Sternad, D (2014). State space analysis of human timing: timing accuracy limit is 9ms. RISE, Research, Innovation, Scholarship Expo, Northeastern University, April 10.

  46. Becherer, K., Harris, PR, Huber, ME, Seitz, AL, Leeser, M, & Sternad, D. (2014). Accuracy and precision of a low-cost virtual rehabilitation system utilizing the Microsoft Kinect to measure shoulder joint motion. RISE, Research, Innovation, Scholarship Expo, Northeastern University, April 10.

  47. Zhang, Z, Plummer, P., & Sternad, D. (2013). Asymmetry of lower-extremity coordination during walking in stroke patients. 43rd Annual Meeting of the Society for Neuroscience, San Diego, November 9-13.

  48. Sternad, D. & Hasson, CJ (2013). Older adults learn to increase safety margins in dynamic object manipulation. 43rd Annual Meeting of the Society for Neuroscience, San Diego, November 9-13.

  49. Park, SW, Ebert, J., Sternad, D (2013). Plasticity of interhemispheric interference in an asymmetric task. 43rd Annual Meeting of the Society for Neuroscience, San Diego, November 9-13.

  50. Nasseroleslami, B, Hasson, CJ, Sternad, D (2013). Chaos as source of variability in a discrete manipulation task. 43rd Annual Meeting of the Society for Neuroscience, San Diego, November 9-13.

  51. Huber, ME, Haffner, B. & Sternad, D. (2013). Enhancing sensitivity to timing in a throwing task. 43rd Annual Meeting of the Society for Neuroscience, San Diego, November 9-13.

  52. Huber, ME & Sternad, D. (2013). Implicit guidance to dynamic stability in rhythmic ball manipulation. 43rd Annual Meeting of the Society for Neuroscience, San Diego, November 9-13.

  53. Hogan, N. & Sternad, D. (2013). Dynamic primitives for learning and performance of complex movements. 43rd Annual Meeting of the Society for Neuroscience, San Diego, November 9-13.

  54. Huber, M. E., Leeser, M., & Sternad, D. (2013). Development of a low-cost, adaptive, clinician-friendly virtual rehabilitation system. Proceedings of International Conference on Virtual Rehabilitation, Philadelphia, PA, August 26-29 (Best Student Poster Award).

  55. Ebert, J., Park, S-W, & Sternad, D (2013). Asymmetric learning in an asymmetric bimanual task. Northeast Undergraduate Research and Development Symposium, University of New England, Biddeford, ME, March 2-3.

  56. Huber, M.E. & Sternad, D. (2013). Learning to exploit dynamic stability in a motor task. International Conference of Progress in Motor Control IX, Montreal, CA, July 13-16.

  57. Huber, M.E. & Sternad, D. (2013). Manipulating error tolerance decreases neuromotor noise with long-lasting persistence. International Conference of Progress in Motor Control IX, Montreal, CA, July 13-16.

  58. Park, S-W., Ebert, J. & Sternad, D. (2013). Learning and retention of an asymmetric bimanual task. International Conference of Progress in Motor Control IX, Montreal, CA, July 13-16.

  59. Nasseroleslami, B., Hasson, C.J., & Sternad, D. (2013). Dynamic predictability in rhythmic object manipulation. International Conference of Progress in Motor Control IX, Montreal, CA, July 13-16.

  60. Hasson, C.J., Abe, M.O., Zhang, Z., & Sternad, D. (2013). Error amplification improves performance by reducing neuromotor noise. International Conference of Progress in Motor Control IX, Montreal, CA, July 13-16.

  61. Nasseroleslami, B., Hasson, C.J., & Sternad, D. (2013). Dynamic predictability in rhythmic object manipulation. 23rd Annual Meeting of the Society for Neural Control of Movement, San Juan, Puerto Rico, April 16-20.

  62. Hasson, C.J., Abe, M.O., Zhang, Z., & Sternad, D. (2013). Error amplification improves task performance by reducing motor noise. 23rd Annual Meeting of the Society for Neural Control of Movement, San Juan, Puerto Rico, April 16-20.

  63. Lunardini, F., Bhanpuri, N., Bertucco, M., Casellato, C., Pedrocchi, A., Sternad, D. & Sanger, T.D. (2013). Poor motor performance and motor learning in childhood dystonia: speed-accuracy and movement variability in complex daily life activities. 23rd Annual Meeting of the Society for Neural Control of Movement, San Juan, Puerto Rico, April 16-20.

  64. Hasson, C.J., Abe, M.O., & Sternad, D. (2012). How does error amplification improve task performance? Translational and Computational Motor Control 2012, New Orleans, October 12.

  65. Hasson, C.J., Abe, M.O., & Sternad, D. (2012). Effects of deterministic and stochastic error amplification on skilled performance. 42th Annual Meeting of the Society for Neuroscience, New Orleans, October 13-17.

  66. Park, S.-W., Hogan, N., & Sternad, D. (2012). Coordinate invariance of variability analysis: A revised covariation cost analysis. 42th Annual Meeting of the Society for Neuroscience, New Orleans, October 13-17.

  67. Huber, M., Kyvelidou, A., & Sternad, D. (2012). Information signaling error tolerance accelerates learning with long-term retention. 42th Annual Meeting of the Society for Neuroscience, New Orleans, October 13-17.

  68. Hasson, C.J., Nasseroleslami, B., Krakauer, J.W., & Sternad, D. (2012). Can object dynamics be learnt with vision alone? 42th Annual Meeting of the Society for Neuroscience, New Orleans, October 13-17.

  69. Nasseroleslami, B., Hasson, C.J., & Sternad, D. (2012). Dynamic predictability in the manipulation of complex objects. 42th Annual Meeting of the Society for Neuroscience, New Orleans, October 13-17.

  70. Kyvelidou, A., Villalobos, R., Sternad, D., & Plummer d’Amato, P. (2012). The effect of dual-task gait training on obstacle negotiation after stroke: A case study. American Congress of Rehabilitation Medicine, Vancouver, CA, October 9-13.

  71. Marino, H., Duarte, M., Charles, S., Dipietro, L., Hogan, N., & Sternad, D. (2012). Transitions between rhythmic and discrete performance in unimanual movements. Neural Control of Movement, Venice, Italy, April 23-29.

  72. Hasson, C.J., & Sternad, D. (2012). Safety margins and variability in a redundant object manipulation task. Neural Control of Movement, Venice, Italy, April 23-29.

  73. Huber, M.E., Kyvelidou, A., & Sternad, D. (2012). Augmentation of perceived visual error improves control and enhances retention of a discrete task. Neural Control of Movement, Venice, Italy, April 23-29.

  74. Hasson, C.J., & Sternad, D. (2011). Variability, safety margins, and redundancy in a timing task. New England Sequencing and Timing (NEST), University of Massachusetts at Amherst, March 10.

  75. Hogan, N., & Sternad, D. (2011). Identifying synergies with coordinate-free methods. 41st Annual Meeting of the Society for Neuroscience, Washington DC, November 12-16.

  76. Park, S. & Sternad, D. (2011). Individual differences in learning and retention of a complex skill. 41st Annual Meeting of the Society for Neuroscience, Washington DC, November 12-16.

  77. Hasson, C.J., & Sternad, D. (2011). Controlling an oscillating system near its resonance frequency. 41st Annual Meeting of the Society for Neuroscience, Washington DC, November 12-16.

  78. Chu, V.T., Sanger, T.D., & Sternad, D. (2011). Convergence to an implicit target movement in children and adults. 41st Annual Meeting of the Society for Neuroscience, Washington DC, November 12-16.

  79. Farjadian, A., Park, S., & Sternad, D. (2011). Performance improvement by optimizing error tolerance and covariation but not noise. 41st Annual Meeting of the Society for Neuroscience, Washington DC, November 12-16.

  80. Hasson, C.J., Shen, T., & Sternad, D. (2011). Seeking safe strategies for transporting complex objects. Advances in Computational Motor Control, Satellite Workshop at the 41st Annual Meeting of the Society for Neuroscience, Washington DC, November 11.

  81. Farjadian, A., Geipel, A., Park, S., & Sternad, D. (2011). Improving performance by optimizing error tolerance and covariation but not noise. Progress in Motor Control VIII, Cincinnati, OH, July 21-23.

  82. Hasson, C.J., Shen, T., & Sternad, D. (2011). Continuous energy margins and end-state accuracy in the control of objects with complex dynamics. Progress in Motor Control VIII, Cincinnati, OH, July 21-23.

  83. Park, S., & Sternad, D. (2011). Learning an asymmetrical bimanual task: Decoupling of rhythmic and discrete movements. Progress in Motor Control VIII, Cincinnati, OH, July 21-23.

  84. Hasson, C.J., Shen, T., & Sternad, D. (2011). Learning to control objects with time-varying energy constraints. Neural Control of Movement, San Juan, Puerto Rico, April 26 – May 1.

  85. Cohen, R. & Sternad, D. (2011). A state space analysis of intrinsic timing in throwing. Neural Control of Movement, San Juan, Puerto Rico, April 26 – May 1.

  86. Cohen, R. & Sternad, D. (2011). A state space analysis of intrinsic timing. NEST New England Sequencing and Timing, University of Massachusetts in Amherst, March 5.

  87. Sternad, D., Hasson, C.J., Abe, M.O., & Huang, X. (2010). Enhanced motor adaptation with stochastic error amplification. 40th Annual Meeting of the Society for Neuroscience, San Diego, CA, November 13-17.

  88. Hasson, C.J, Shen, T., Abe, M.O. & Sternad, D. (2010). Taking advantage of a “free lunch” when transporting dynamic objects. 40th Annual Meeting of the Society for Neuroscience, San Diego, CA, November 13-17.

  89. Park, S., Dijkstra, T.M.H., & Sternad, D. (2010). Transfer effects in polyrhythmic bimanual coordination. 40th Annual Meeting of the Society for Neuroscience, San Diego, CA, November 13-17.

  90. Duarte, M. Charles, S., DiPietro, L., Sternad, D., & Hogan, N. (2010). Transitions between rhythmic and discrete performance in unimanual movements. 40th Annual Meeting of the Society for Neuroscience, San Diego, CA, November 13-17.

  91. Ronsse, R. & Sternad, D. (2010). Bouncing between models and data: Stability, passivity, and optimality in hybrid dynamics. Forum of European Neuroscience, Satellite Symposium on Motor Control, Radboud University of Nijmegen, Netherlands, July 1-2.

  92. Sternad, D., & Raftery, A. (2010). Preferred period and resonance tuning in a rhythmic motor task: central and peripheral contributions and long-term stability. Forum of European Neuroscience, Satellite Symposium on Motor Control, Radboud University of Nijmegen, Netherlands, July 1-2.

  93. Sternad, D., & Raftery, A. (2010). Preferred period and resonance tuning in a rhythmic motor task: central and peripheral contributions and long-term stability. Neural Control of Movement, Naples, FL, April 20-25.

  94. Chu, V., Sternad, D., & Sanger, T. (2009). Learning a redundant task in adults and children. 39th Annual Meeting of the Society for Neuroscience, Chicago, IL, October 17-21.

  95. Pendt, L.K., Müller, H., & Sternad, D. (2009). Changes in variability in motor learning in patients with Parkinson’s Disease. 39th Annual Meeting of the Society for Neuroscience, Chicago, IL, October 17-21.

  96. Park, S., Dijkstra, T.M.H., & Sternad, D. (2009). Learning of polyrhythmic synchronization in bimanual coordination and its retention after 8 years. 39th Annual Meeting of the Society for Neuroscience, Chicago, IL, October 17-21.

  97. Duarte, M., Sternad, D., Charles, S., DiPietro, L., & Hogan, N. (2009). Transitions between rhythmic and discrete performance in unimanual movements. 39th Annual Meeting of the Society for Neuroscience, Chicago, IL, October 17-21.

  98. Abe, M., & Sternad, D. (2009). Trial-to-trial adaptations in a redundant goal-directed task: Identification of factors contributing to error reduction. 39th Annual Meeting of the Society for Neuroscience, Chicago, IL, October 17-21.

  99. Abe, M., & Sternad, D. (2009). Trial-to-trial adaptations in alignment with the solution manifold in a redundant task. Progress in Motor Control VII, Marseille, France, July 23-25.

  100. Park, S. Dijkstra, T.M.H., & Sternad, D. (2009). Changes in variability in motor learning in patients with Parkinson’s disease. Progress in Motor Control VII, Marseille, France, July 23-25.

  101. Pendt, L., Müller, H., & Sternad, D. (2009). Dynamics of a complex bimanual task during practice and long-term retention. Progress in Motor Control VII, Marseille, France, July 23-25.

  102. Abe, M., & Sternad, D. (2009). Trial-to-trial adaptations in alignment with the solution manifold in a redundant task. Computational principles of sensorimotor learning, Kloster Irsee, Germany, September 13-15.

  103. Abe, M.O, & Sternad, D. (2009). Trial-to-trial fluctuations in a goal-directed task: Redundancy and neuromotor noise. 19th Annual Conference of Neural Control of Movement, Waikoloa Beach, April 28 – May 3.

  104. Chu, V.T., Sternad, D., & Sanger, T. (2009). Effect of movement variability on movement performance and learning. 19th Annual Conference of Neural Control of Movement, Waikoloa Beach, April 28 – May 3.

  105. Park, S., Dijkstra, T.M., & Sternad, D. (2009). Dynamics of a complex bimanual task during practice and long-term retention. New England Sequencing and Timing (NEST), Haskins Laboratories, New Haven, March 6.

  106. Park, S., Dijkstra, T.M., & Sternad, D. (2009). Dynamics of a complex bimanual task during practice and long-term retention. Dynamics Days 2009, International Conference on Chaos and Nonlinear Dynamics, San Diego, CA, January 8-11.

  107. Abe, M.O. & Sternad, D. (2008). Persistence and noise in trial-to-trial fluctuations depend on the direction of null space in redundant tasks. 38th Annual Meeting of the Society for Neuroscience, Washington, DC, November 15-19.

  108. Sternad, D., Wei, K., & Boonstra, T. (2008). Variability and stability in learning and adaptation of a rhythmic ball task. 38th Annual Meeting of the Society for Neuroscience, Washington, DC, November 15-19.

  109. Ronsse, R., Wei, K., & Sternad, D. (2008). Optimal feedback control of rhythmic movements – The bouncing ball revisited. 38th Annual Meeting of the Society for Neuroscience, Washington, DC, November 15-19.

  110. Hogan, N., Müller, H., & Sternad, D. (2008). Covariance cannot unambiguously reveal controlled variables. 38th Annual Meeting of the Society for Neuroscience, Washington, DC, November 15-19.

  111. Chu, V.T., Sternad, D., & Sanger, T.D. (2008). The role of noise on motor learning in children with dyskinetic cerebral palsy. 38th Annual Meeting of the Society for Neuroscience, Washington, DC, November 15-19.

  112. Chu, V., Sternad. D., & Sanger, T. (2008). Strategy to minimize motor performance errors in children with dyskinetic cerebral palsy. Annual Fall Meeting of the Biomedical Engineering Society, St. Louis, MO, Oct 2-4.

  113. Abe, M.O., Gupta, A., Long, L., & Sternad, D. (2008). Perception of load in human walking. The Turvey Transition, University of Connecticut, June 19-21, 2008.

  114. Abe, M.O., Gupta, A., Long, L., & Sternad, D. (2008). Perception of load in human walking. Neural Control of Movement, Naples, FL, April 29 - May 4.

  115. Sternad, D. (2008). Variability, covariation and sensorimotor noise in motor learning and retention. Neural Control of Movement, Naples, FL, April 29 - May 4.

  116. Cohen, R., & Sternad, D. (2007). Variability is more than just noise: quantification of exploration, sensitivity to error, and covariation. 37th Annual Meeting of the Society for Neuroscience, San Diego, CA, November 3-7.

  117. Ronsse, R., Sternad, D, & Lefevre, P (2007). A computational model for discrete and rhythmic movements in unimanual and bimanual coordination. 37th Annual Meeting of the Society for Neuroscience, San Diego, CA, November 3-7.

  118. Abe, M.O., Cohen, R., Sternad, D. (2007). Influence of ‘success’ criteria on trial-to-trial fluctuations in a discrete goal-directed task. 37th Annual Meeting of the Society for Neuroscience, San Diego, CA, November 3-7.

  119. Wei, K., Hogan, N., & Sternad, D. (2007). Effects of load on the interaction between rhythmic and discrete unimanual movements. 37th Annual Meeting of the Society for Neuroscience, San Diego, CA, November 3-7.

  120. Hu, X., & Sternad, D. (2007). Internal variability constrained to task-irrelevant directions in skill acquisition and control. 37th Annual Meeting of the Society for Neuroscience, San Diego, CA, November 3-7.

  121. Hu, X., & Sternad, D. (2007). Sensitivity and processing of system-internal noise in the control of a discrete task. 37th Annual Meeting of the Society for Neuroscience, San Diego, CA, November 3-7.

  122. Cohen, R., & Sternad, D. (2007). Shift, shuffle, and shrink: Three components of performance improvement in a throwing task. European Workshop on Movement Science, Amsterdam, May 31- June 1, 2007.

  123. Cohen, R. & Sternad, D. (2007). Skill learning and refinement in a redundant task: Minimizing timing errors with an "equifinal trajectory". Annual meeting of NEST (New England Sequencing and Timing), New Haven, CT, March 9.

  124. Hogan, N., & Sternad, D. (2006). Rhythmic and discrete movements: Definitions and implications for motor control. 36th Annual Meeting of the Society for Neuroscience, Atlanta, GA, October 14-18.

  125. Wei, K., Dijkstra, T., & Sternad, D. (2006). Passive stability, perturbations, and active control in a rhythmic task. 36th Annual Meeting of the Society for Neuroscience, Atlanta, GA, October 14-18.

  126. Cohen, R., & Sternad, D. (2006). Skill learning and refinement: The role of timing, noise reduction and equifinality in a throwing task. 36th Annual Meeting of the Society for Neuroscience, Atlanta, GA, October 14-18.

  127. Neralla, A., Yu, H., & Sternad, D. (2006). Cortical and subcortical control of uni- and bimanual smoothly rhythmic and intermittent movements. 36th Annual Meeting of the Society for Neuroscience, Atlanta, GA, October 14-18.

  128. Lee, M., Roan, M., Sternad, D. & van Werkhoven, H. (2006). Gait analysis to detect hidden external loads. Biomedical Engineering Society Fall Meeting, Chicago, IL, October 11-14.

  129. Müller, H., Sternad, D. (2006). Hit the target – how to handle stochastic influences in goal-oriented movements. 11th annual Congress of the European College of Sport Science, Lausanne, Switzerland, July 5-8.

  130. Ehrlenspiel, F. Wei, K., & Sternad, D. (2006). Not a joke: no choking under pressure in a ball bouncing task. North American Society for the Psychology of Sport and Physical Activity (NASPSPA), Denver, CO, June 1-3.

  131. Yu, H., Fuchs, A., & Sternad, D. (2006). Two types of control for rhythmic and discrete movements? New results from fMRI. North American Society for the Psychology of Sport and Physical Activity (NASPSPA), Denver, CO, June 1-3.

  132. Erdley, J., Weiss, L., Long, L., Sternad, D., Murphy, K., Roan, M. (2006). Predicting precursors to IED deployment. 7th International Symposium on Technology and the Mine Problem, Monterey, CA, May 2-4.

  133. Sternad, D., Boonstra, T., Wei, K. (2006). Variability and stability in learning and adaptation of a rhythmic ball task. Neural Control of Movement, Key Biscaine, FL, May 2-8.

  134. Weiss, L., Long, L., Sternad, D., Murphy, K., Erdley, J. & Roan, M. (2006). Predicting precursors to IED deployment. NRL Conference, Monterey, CA, March 1.

  135. Yu, H., Fuchs, A., Sternad, D. (2005). Two types of control for rhythmic and discrete movements? New results from fMRI. 35th Annual Meeting of the Society for Neuroscience, Washington, DC, November 12-16.

  136. Neralla, A., Yu, H., Sternad, D. (2005). Uni- and bimanual performance of rhythmic and non-rhythmic movements. 35th Annual Meeting of the Society for Neuroscience, Washington, DC, November 12-16.

  137. Yu, H, Sternad, D, Corcos, D.M, & Vaillancourt, D.E (2005). Ipsilateral cerebellum activation is increased in patients with Parkinson's Disease during thumb flexion. 35th Annual Meeting of the Society for Neuroscience, Washington, DC, November 12-16.

  138. Sternad, D., Wei, K., & Dijkstra, T.M.H. (2005). Stochastic contributions to steady state performance of bouncing a ball on a racket. 11th International Congress de L’ACAPS, Paris, France, October, 26-28.

  139. Sternad, D. (2005). Decomposition of variability in throwing – Three components of skill improvement. 11th International Congress de L’ACAPS, Paris, France, October, 26-28.

  140. Müller, H., & Sternad, D. (2005). Hit the target! - How to handle stochastic influences in goal directed throwing. ESF-EMBO Symposium on Three Dimensional Sensory and Motor Space: Probabilistic Mechanisms of Learning and Development in Sensorimotor Systems, Barcelona, Spain, October 8-13.

  141. Boonstra, T.A., Wei, K., Beek, P.J., & Sternad, D. (2005). Variability and stability during the acquisition of ball bouncing. ESF-EMBO Symposium on Three Dimensional Sensory and Motor Space: Probabilistic Mechanisms of Learning and Development in Sensorimotor Systems, Barcelona, Spain, October 8-13.

  142. Boonstra, T.A., Wei, K., Beek, P.J., & Sternad, D. (2005). Variability and stability during the acquisition of ball bouncing. International Conference on Progress in Motor Control V – A Multidisciplinary Perspective, State College, PA, August 17-20.

  143. Raftery, A., Cusumano, J.P., & Sternad, D. (2005). Attentional influences on resonance tuning in rhythmic movements. International Conference on Progress in Motor Control V – A Multidisciplinary Perspective, State College, PA, August 17-20.

  144. Wei, K., Dijkstra, T.M.A., & Sternad, D. (2005). Passive stability and active control in a rhythmic ball bouncing task. International Conference on Progress in Motor Control V – A Multidisciplinary Perspective, State College, PA, August 17-20.

  145. Yu, H., Sternad, D., Corcos, D.M., & Vaillancourt, D.E. (2005). Hyper- and hypo-activation of cortical and subcortical structures during rhythmic thumb movements in Parkinson's disease. International Conference on Progress in Motor Control V – A Multidisciplinary Perspective, State College, PA, August 17-20.

  146. Reiser, M., Müller, H., Sternad, D. (2005). Covariation and equifinality in goal-oriented throwing tasks. International Conference on Progress in Motor Control V – A Multidisciplinary Perspective, State College, PA, August 17-20.

  147. Maybhate, A., Russell, D.M., & Sternad, D. (2005). Acquisition and retention of a bimanual rhythmic skill with 1:3 coordination. International Conference on Progress in Motor Control V – A Multidisciplinary Perspective, State College, PA, August 17-20.

  148. Duarte, M., Maybhate, A., & Sternad, D. (2005). Complexity of human postural control: Alterations with aging. International Conference on Progress in Motor Control V – A Multidisciplinary Perspective, State College, PA, August 17-20.

  149. Katsumata, H., Imanaka, K, & Sternad, D. (2005). Joint and muscle activity in rhythmic ball bouncing. International Conference on Progress in Motor Control V – A Multidisciplinary Perspective, State College, PA, August 17-20.

  150. Boonstra, T., Wei, K., Beek, P.J., & Sternad, D. (2005). Variability and stability in the acquisition of a rhythmic ball bouncing task. 13th International Conference on Perception and Action, Monterey, CA, July 5-10.

  151. Wei, K., & Sternad, D. (2005). Multimodal perception information in ball bouncing task. 13th International Conference on Perception and Action, Monterey, CA, July 5-10.

  152. Sternad, D. (2005). Bouncing a ball: dialogue between data and model. 13th International Conference on Perception and Action, Monterey, CA, July 5-10.

  153. Sternad, D. (2005). Neural and mechanical contributions to rhythmic timing. 13th International Conference on Perception and Action, Monterey, CA, July 5-10.

  154. Sternad, D. (2005). Discrete and rhythmic elements as units of complex behaviors. Neural Control of Movement, Key Biscayne, FL, April 12-17.

  155. Sternad, D. (2005). Resonance constraints in rhythmic movements. 15th Meeting New England Sequencing and Timing, Yale University, New Haven, CT, March 5.

  156. Sternad, D. (2004). Resonance in rhythmic timing. 28th International Congress in Psychology, Beijing, August, 8-13.

  157. Wei, K., Wagner, H., & Sternad, D. (2004). Discrete and rhythmic ball bouncing. 8th International Conference on Cognitive and Neural Systems, Boston, MA, May 19-23.

  158. Sternad, D. (2004). Resonance in rhythmic timing. 8th International Conference on Cognitive and Neural Systems, Boston, MA, May 19-23.

  159. Sternad, D. & Müller, H. (2004). Decomposition of variability in the execution of goal-oriented tasks – Three components of skill improvement. Satellite Conference on Skill Learning, Barcelona, Spain, March 25 –28.

  160. Sternad, D. (2004). The role of resonance in rhythmic timing. Neural Control of Movement, Sitges, Spain, March 30 - April 4.

  161. Sternad, D. Yu, H., & Fuchs, A. (2003). Rhythmic timing and brain function: a fMRI study. International Conference of Neuroscience, New Orleans, LA, Nov 8-12.

  162. De Rugy, A., Wei, K., Müller, H., & Sternad, D. (2003). Actively tracking “passive” stability in a ball bouncing task. Presentation at the International Conference on Motor Control, Caen, France, August 20-23.

  163. Yu, H., & Sternad, D. (2003). Rhythmic timing: fMRI and behavioral studies. Presentation at the International Conference on Motor Control, Caen, France, August 20-23.

  164. Wei, K., Diedrichsen, J., Ivry, R., & Sternad, D. (2003). Rhythmic and discrete elements in bimanual coordination of healthy and split-brain subjects. Presentation at the International Conference on Motor Control, Caen, France, August 20-23.

  165. Katsumata H., & Sternad D. (2003). Visual and haptic information for the organization of rhythmic ball bouncing. Presentation at the International Conference on Motor Control, Caen, France, August 20-23.

  166. Sternad, D. (2003). Tuning into dynamic stability: Acquisition and performance of a rhythmic ball skill. Presentation at the International Conference on Motor Control, Caen, France, August 20-23.

  167. De Rugy, A., & Sternad, D. (2003). Actively tracking passive stability. North American Society for the Psychology of Sport and Physical Activity (NASPSPA), Savannah, GA, June 20-23.

  168. Katsumata, H., & Sternad, D. (2003). Visual and haptic information for the organization of rhythmic ball-bouncing. North American Society for the Psychology of Sport and Physical Activity (NASPSPA), Savannah, GA, June 20-23.

  169. Sternad, D. (2002). Discrete and rhythmic dynamics as primitives in the control and coordination of action: Behavioral data and a dynamical model. Symposium on Dynamical Systems for Diagnosis and Prognosis, Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA, October 14.

  170. de Rugy, A., & Sternad, D. (2002). Interaction between discrete and rhythmic movements: Experiment and a simple model. 32nd Annual Meeting of the Society for Neuroscience, Orlando, FL, November 3-6.

  171. Wei, K., Wertman, G., & Sternad, D. (2002). Effects of load on timing in a complex single-joint task. Presented at the North American Society for the Psychology of Sport and Physical Activity (NASPSPA), Baltimore, MD, June.

  172. Katsumata, H., Zatsiorsky, V., & Sternad, D. (2002). Control of ball-racket collisions in rhythmic ball manipulation. Presented at the North American Society for the Psychology of Sport and Physical Activity (NASPSPA), Baltimore, MD, June.

  173. Sternad, D. (2002). Period drift and variability in a rhythmic coordination task – Signatures of an oscillator. Presented at the North American Society for the Psychology of Sport and Physical Activity (NASPSPA), Baltimore, MD, June.

  174. Sternad, D., & Dean, W. (2002). Rhythmic and discrete elements in multijoint coordination. Presented at the North American Society for the Psychology of Sport and Physical Activity (NASPSPA), Baltimore, MD, June.

  175. de Rugy, A., Pataky, T., & Sternad, D., (2002). Bidirectional interaction between discrete and rhythmic elements in a single-joint task. Presented at the North American Society for the Psychology of Sport and Physical Activity (NASPSPA), Baltimore, MD, June.

  176. Yu, H., Russell, D.M., & Sternad, D. (2002). Task-effector asymmetry in a rhythmic continuation task. Presented at the North American Society for the Psychology of Sport and Physical Activity (NASPSPA), Baltimore, MD, June.

  177. De Rugy, A., Pataky, T., & Sternad, D. (2002). Bidirectional interaction between discrete and rhythmic movements: Experiment and model. 6th International Conference on Cognitive and Neural Systems, Boston, MA, May 30- June 1.

  178. Yu, H., Russell, D.M., & Sternad, D. (2002). Task-effector asymmetry in a rhythmic continuation task. Coordination Dynamics 2002, Boca Raton, FL, May 9-12.

  179. Sternad, D., Wei, K., & Dean, W.J. (2002). Discrete and rhythmic dynamics as units of coordinated action: Behavioral and brain imaging results. Coordination Dynamics 2002, Boca Raton, FL, May 9-12.

  180. de Rugy, A., Pataky, T., & Sternad, D. (2002). Bidirectional interaction between discrete and rhythmic elements in a single-joint task. Coordination Dynamics 2002, Boca Raton, FL, May 9-12.

  181. Wei, K. & Sternad, D. (2002). Rhythmic and discrete elements in unimanual and bimanual tasks. First Mid-Atlantic Motor Behavior Meeting, University of Delaware, Newark, DE, April 13.

  182. Sternad, D., Yu, H., & Russell, D. (2002). Task-effector asymmetry in a rhythmic continuation task. First Mid-Atlantic Motor Behavior Meeting, University of Delaware, Newark, DE, April 13.

  183. Sternad, D., Yu, H., & Russell, D. (2002). Systematic drift toward the eigenperiod in a rhythmic continuation task. 12thAnnual meeting New England Sequencing and Timing (NEST). New Haven, CT, March 16.

  184. Sternad, D., Wei., & Dean, W. (2001). Rhythmic and discrete dynamics as units of discrete action: Behavioral data, a dynamic model, and brain imaging results. 31rst Annual Meeting of the Society for Neuroscience, San Diego, CA, November 10-15.

  185. Schaal, S., Sternad, D., Osu R., & Kawato, M. (2001). Rhythmic movement is not discrete. 31rst Annual Meeting of the Society for Neuroscience, San Diego, CA, November 10-15.

  186. Mohajerian, P., Sternad, D., & Schaal. S. (2001). Arm motor control based on superimposed rhythmic and discrete movement primitives. 31st Annual Meeting of the Society for Neuroscience, San Diego, CA, November 10-15.

  187. Katsumata, H. & Sternad, D. (2001). Acquisition and performance of a rhythmic ball skill: Tuning into dynamic stability. 3rd International Symposium in Progress in Motor Control, Montreal, August 15-18.

  188. Sternad D., Dean, W.J., & Schaal, S. (2001). Extrinsic and intrinsic constraints in 3D drawing performed by 7-dof arm movements. 3rd International Symposium in Progress in Motor Control, Montreal, August 15-18.

  189. Yu, H., Russell, D.M., & Sternad, D. (2001). The role of biomechanical factors for period drifts observed in a rhythmic continuation task. 3rd International Symposium in Progress in Motor Control, Montreal, August 15-18.

  190. Sternad, D., Wei, K. Wertman, G., & Dean, W.J. (2001). Interaction of rhythmic and discrete elements in unimanual and bimanual actions. 3rd International Symposium in Progress in Motor Control, Montreal, August 15-18.

  191. Sternad, D., Wei, K., Wertman, G., & Dean, W.J. (2001). Rhythmic and discrete units in unimanual and bimanual actions. 10th International Conference for Perception and Action, Storrs, CT, June.

  192. Sternad, D., Dean, W.J., & Schaal , S. (2001). Extrinsic and intrinsic constraints in tracking and free drawing movements performed by the 7-dof arm in 3D. 10th International Conference for Perception and Action, Storrs, CT, June.

  193. Katsumata, H., & Sternad, D. (2001). Attunement to dynamic stability in short-term learning and long-term expertise. 10th International Conference for Perception and Action, Storrs, CT, June.

  194. Russell, D.M., Yu, H., & Sternad, D. (2001). The maintenance tendency during a rhythmic continuation task. 10th International Conference for Perception and Action, Storrs, CT, June.

  195. Russell, D.M., & Sternad, D. (2001). Task-effector asymmetries influence clock and motor variance in a rhythmic continuation task. North American Society for the Psychology of Sport and Physical Activity (NASPSPA), St Louis, MO, June.

  196. Katsumata, H., & Sternad, D. (2001). The role of dynamic stability in the acquisition and performance of a rhythmic skill. North American Society for the Psychology of Sport and Physical Activity (NASPSPA), St Louis, MO, June.

  197. Sternad, D., Dean, W.J., & Schaal, S. (2000). Curvature in 3D pattern performed by 7-dof arm movement as evidence for joint level coordination. 30th Annual Meeting of the Society for Neuroscience, New Orleans, LA, November 4-9.

  198. Katsumata, H., & Sternad, D. (2000). Dynamic stability and perceptual adjustments in a rhythmic perceptual-motor task. 30th Annual Meeting of the Society for Neuroscience, New Orleans, LA, November 4-9.

  199. Sternad, D., & Katsumata, H. (2000). The role of dynamic stability for the acquisition and performance of a rhythmic skill. International Scientific Conference Motor Control 2000 at the Academy of Physical Education, Katowice, Poland, October 27 - 29.

  200. Russell, D.M., & Sternad, D. (2000). Oscillator asymmetries in perception-action coordination. 10th Annual Meeting of The Society for Chaos Theory in Psychology and Life Sciences, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, July 20-23.

  201. Russell, D.M. & Sternad, D. (2000). Limitations in applicability of coupled-oscillator models to perception-action coordination. North American Society for the Psychology of Sport and Physical Activity (NASPSPA), San Diego, CA, June.

  202. Sternad, D., Dean, W.J., & Pataky, T.C. (2000). Rhythmic and discrete primitives in single-joint and two-joint actions. North American Society for the Psychology of Sport and Physical Activity (NASPSPA), San Diego, CA, June.

  203. Katsumata, H., Duarte, M., & Sternad, D. (2000). Time series analyses in ball bouncing: Relative phase and harmonicity. North American Society for the Psychology of Sport and Physical Activity (NASPSPA), San Diego, CA, June.

  204. Schaal, S., Sternad, D., Osu, R., & Kawato, M. (2000). Comparing functional brain anatomy in discrete and rhythmic movement. Conference Neural Control of Movement, Key West, FL, April 14-17.

  205. Barry, B., Carroll, T.J., Sternad, D., Riek, S. & Carson, R.G. (2000). Cognitive and musculo-skeletal constraints on perception-action coupling: Wachholder revisited. Fifth Biennial Motor Control and Human Skill Research Workshop, Surfers Paradise, Queensland, Australia, January 27-30.

  206. Sternad, D., Dean, W.J., & Schaal, S. (1999). A unified account for rhythmic and discrete actions with programmable pattern generators. 29th Annual Meeting of Neuroscience, Miami, FL, October 22-25.

  207. Sternad, D. (1999). A unified framework for discrete and rhythmic movement primitives Progress in Motor Control II, Structure and Function in Voluntary Movements, Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA, August 19-22.

  208. Sternad, D., Katsumata, H., Duarte, M. & Schaal, S. (1999). Rhythmic bouncing of a ball: The role of perceptual information in dynamically stable movement solutions. Progress in Motor Control II, Structure and Function in Voluntary Movements, Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA, August 19-22.

  209. Dean, W.J., Newell, K.M., & Sternad, D. (1999). Force and timing relations in rhythmic tapping. Progress in Motor Control II, Structure and Function in Voluntary Movements, Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA, August 19-22.

  210. Sternad, D., Dean, W.J., & Schaal, S. (1999). Interaction of discrete and rhythmic dynamics in single-joint movements. 10th International Conference for Perception and Action, Edinburgh University, Scotland, August 8-13.

  211. Sternad, D., Katsumata, H., Duarte, M., & Schaal, S. (1999). Perceptual information and dynamic stability in a one-handed juggling task. Tenth International Conference for Perception and Action, Edinburgh University, Scotland, August 8-13.

  212. Dean, W.J., Newell, K.M., & Sternad, D. (1999). Force and timing variability and natural frequency in rhythmic tapping. Tenth International Conference for Perception and Action, Edinburgh University, Scotland, August 8-13.

  213. Russell, D. M. & Sternad, D. (1999). Changes in multifrequency coordination across practice. Presented at the 10th International Conference for Perception and Action, Edinburgh University, Scotland, August 8-13.

  214. Sternad, D. (1999). Dynamic stability and variability in rhythmic bouncing of a ball. 10th International Conference for Perception and Action, Edinburgh University, Scotland, August 8-13, 1999.

  215. Sternad, D., Dean, W.J., and Schaal, S. (1999). A unified account for rhythmic and discrete actions. Presented at the North American Society for the Psychology of Sport and Physical Activity (NASPSPA), Clearwater Beach, FL, June 10-13.

  216. Sternad, D., Katsumata, H., Duarte, M., & Schaal, S. (1999). Rhythmic bouncing of a ball: Perceptual information in dynamically stable movement solutions performed in 1D and 3D. North American Society for the Psychology of Sport and Physical Activity (NASPSPA), Clearwater Beach, FL, June 10-13.

  217. Dean, W.J., Newell, K.M., and Sternad, D. (1999). Natural frequency and its effect on timing and force production. North American Society for the Psychology of Sport and Physical Activity (NASPSPA), Clearwater Beach, FL, June 10-13.

  218. Russell, D. M. & Sternad, D. (1999). Visuo-motor tracking as perception-action coupling. North American Society for the Psychology of Sport and Physical Activity (NASPSPA), Clearwater Beach, FL, June 10-13.

  219. Sternad, D. (1999). Interaction of discrete and rhythmic dynamics in single-joint movements. New England Sequencing and Timing Conference (NEST), Providence, RI, March 6.

  220. Schaal, S. & Sternad, D. (1998). The 2/3 power law: Origins and violations. 28th Annual Meeting of Neuroscience, Los Angeles, CA, November 7–12.

  221. Sternad, D. & Schaal, S. (1998). Segmentation of endpoint trajectories does not imply segmented control. 28th Annual Meeting of Neuroscience, Los Angeles, CA, November 7–12.

  222. Schaal, S. & Sternad, D. (1998). Programmable pattern generators. International Conference on Computational Intelligence in Neuroscience (ICCIN ’98), Research Triangle Park, NC, October.

  223. Dingwell, J.B., Cusumano, J. P. Sternad, D. & Cavanagh, P. R. (1998). Using Lyapunov exponents to quantify dynamic stability during continuous overground locomotion. North American Congress on Biomechanics, August 14-18.

  224. Dingwell J.B., Cusumano J.P., Sternad, D. & Cavanagh P.R. (1998). Beyond 3D: A Nonlinear dynamics approach to the analysis of human locomotion. 5th International Symposium on 3D Analysis of Human Movement, Chattanooga, TN, July 1-4.

  225. Sternad, D. (1998). A nonlinear dynamic model for ball juggling. North American Society for the Psychology of Sport and Physical Activity (NASPSPA), St. Charles, IL, June 11-14.

  226. Sternad, D., Mears P.S., Woods, J., Russell, D.M. (1998). Perception-action coupling in a rhythmic tracking task. North American Society for the Psychology of Sport and Physical Activity (NASPSPA), St. Charles, IL, June 11-14.

  227. Sternad, D., Dean, W.J. & Newell, K.M. (1998). Variability in timing and force production in rhythmic tapping. North American Society for the Psychology of Sport and Physical Activity (NASPSPA), St. Charles, IL, June 11-14.

  228. Sternad, D. (1998). Learning and transfer in multifrequency coordination. North American Society for the Psychology of Sport and Physical Activity (NASPSPA), St. Charles, IL, June 11-14.

  229. Sternad, D. (1998). 2/3 power law and movement segmentation in 3D arm movements. North American Society for the Psychology of Sport and Physical Activity (NASPSPA), St. Charles, IL, June 11-14.

  230. Schaal, S. & Sternad, D. (1998). Origins and violations of the 2/3 power law in rhythmic 3D arm movements. Second International Conference on Cognitive and Neural Systems (CNS ‘98), Boston, MA, May 27-30.

  231. Sternad, D. & Schaal, S. (1998). Segmentation of endpoint trajectories does not imply segmented control: 3D arm movements in human and robot “subjects”. Second International Conference on Cognitive and Neural Systems (CNS ‘98), Boston, MA, May 27-30.

  232. Sternad, D. (1998). Segmentation of endpoint trajectories does not imply segmented control. Neural Control of Movement, Key West, FL, April.

  233. Sternad, D. (1997). The dynamic systems approach to movement control. "Sport Kinetics '97", Magdeburg, Germany, September.

  234. Sternad, D. (1997). Oscillatory dynamics for multi-joint coordination. Conference of the International Ecological Psychology, Toronto, Canada, July.

  235. Dingwell, J., Sternad, D. & Cavanagh, P. (1997). Variability in walking in neuropathic and non-neuropathic patients. Conference of the International Ecological Psychology, Toronto, Canada, July.

  236. Sternad, D. Russell, M.D., & Schaal, S. (1997). Rhythmic Bouncing of a Ball: Dynamic Stability and the Role of Visual and Haptic Perception. Conference of the International Ecological Psychology, Toronto, Canada, July.

  237. Sternad, D. (1997). Promises of the dynamic systems approach to movement coordination. North American Society for the Psychology of Sport and Physical Activity (NASPSPA), Denver, CO, May.

  238. Sternad, D., Lelivelt, A.B., & Newell, K.M. (1997). Variability in force and time in rhythmic unimanual tapping. North American Society for the Psychology of Sport and Physical Activity (NASPSPA), Denver, CO, May.

  239. Sternad, D., & Schaal, S. (1996). Bouncing a ball: The role of perceptual information. Dynamical Neuroscience: Traversing Scales of Organization, University of Maryland, Washington, DC, November.

  240. Sternad, D., & S.Schaal (1996). Bouncing a ball: The role of perceptual information. Progress in Motor Control: Bernstein's traditions in motor control, Pennsylvania State University, State College, PA, August.

  241. Sternad, D., Turvey, M.T., & Saltzman, E.L. (1996). Coupling in serial coordination: A task dynamic model. NASPA/SCAPPS, Toronto, Canada, June.

  242. Sternad, D., Saltzman, E.L., & Turvey, M.T. (1996). Dynamics of 1:2 coordination in rhythmic interlimb movement. Neural Control of Movement, Florida, April.

  243. Sternad, D., Saltzman, E.L., & Turvey, M.T. (1996). Dynamics of 1:2 coordination in rhythmic interlimb movement. Annual Spring Conference of the International Ecological Psychology, Trinity College, Hartford, CT, March.

  244. Sternad, D. (1996). Dynamische Analyse von einhändigem Jonglieren eines Balles: Stabilität und Variabilität von dynamischen Bewegungslösungen. Motorik - Struktur und Funktion. Symposium der dvs - Sektion "Sportmotorik", 25.1.-27.1.1996, Erfurt, Germany, January.

  245. Sternad, D., Saltzman, E.L., & Turvey, M.T. (1995). A dynamical perspective on 1:2 coordination in rhythmic interlimb movement. 8th International Conference on Event Perception and Action, University of Marseille, France, July.

  246. Sternad, D., Schaal, S., & Atkeson, C.G. (1995). Batting a ball: A dynamical solution to a rhythmic task. 8th International Conference on Event Perception and Action, University of Marseille, France, July.

  247. Sternad, D., Saltzman, E.L., & Turvey, M.T. (1994). Dynamics of 1:2 coordination in rhythmic interlimb movement. Annual Fall Conference of the International Ecological Psychology, University of Connecticut, Storrs, CT, September.

  248. Sternad, D., Schaal, S. (1994). One-handed juggling: A dynamical solution to a rhythmic task. Annual Fall Conference of the International Ecological Psychology, University of Connecticut, Storrs, CT, September.

  249. Sternad, D., Schaal, S. (1994). One-handed juggling: A dynamical solution to a rhythmic task. 17. Tagung experimentell arbeitender Psychologen und Psychologinnen (TaPP), Max-Planck Institut für psychologische Forschung in Munich, Germany, March.

  250. Sternad, D., Turvey, M. (1994). The dynamics of rhythmic interlimb coordination. 17. Tagung experimentell arbeitender Psychologen und Psychologinnen (TaPP), Max-Planck Institut für psychologische Forschung in Munich, Germany, March.

  251. Sternad, D., Collins, D, & Turvey, M.T. (1993). The detuning factor in the dynamics of rhythmic interlimb coordination. Further analyses. Annual Fall Conference of the International Ecological Psychology, Smith College, Northampton, MA, October.

  252. Sternad, D., Amazeen, E., & Turvey, M.T. (1993). Inphase and antiphase coordination of rhythmic interlimb movements. Diffusive, synaptic and synergetic coupling. Annual Fall Conference of the International Ecological Psychology, Smith College, Northampton, MA, October.

  253. Sternad, D., Collins, D, & Turvey, M.T. (1993). The detuning factor in the dynamics of rhythmic interlimb coordination. 7th International Conference on Event Perception and Action, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada, August.

  254. Sternad, D., Beek, P.J., & Turvey, M.T. (1993). Mechanical and intentional perturbations of rhythmical forearm movements. 7th International Conference on Event Perception and Action, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada, August.

  255. Beek, P.J. & Sternad, D., & Rikkert, W. (1992). Specificity in interlimb coordinaton. Second European Conference on Ecological Psychology, University of Strathclyde, Glasgow, Scotland, June.

  256. Sternad, D., Turvey, M.T., & Schmidt, R.C. (1991). Average phase difference theory and 1:1 phase entrainment in interlimb coordination. Further analyses. Dynamic Representation of Cognition, Bloomington, University of Indiana, Bloomington, IN, November.

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