Modelling movements in movement disorders

While typically developing individuals show movements that are optimal in some way (e.g. Friedman & Flash, 2009), in individuals with motor disorders, we observe movements that are clearly not optimal. In this research area, I am developing models that are capable of producing movements that look like movements produced in motor disorders, in order to help understand the underlying causes of the movement difficulties.

Jason Friedman
Jason Friedman
Associate Professor

I’m interested in how we produce and learn movement, in typical development and in motor disorders