Silfies, Sheri

Associate Professor

Dr. Silfies research interests focus on investigating human movement and postural control by combining neuroscience and biomechanical approaches. Using measures of movement (kinematics, kinetics), muscle activation (EMG), and brain imaging (fMRI), she strives to better understand changes in sensorimotor behavior in persons with musculoskeletal injuries and persistent pain.

Biographical Profile

College
Arnold School of Public Health
Department
Exercise Science
Tenure Status
Tenured

Interest Background

Interest Keywords
kinematics, kinetics, muscle activation (EMG), brain imaging (fMRI)
Personal Focus Areas
brain-motor behavior relationship during control of posture & skilled movements (lumboplevic region)
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