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Steven J Harrison

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Bongers R, Profeta V, Harrison S
Motor Control . 2024 Dec; 29(1):112-117. PMID: 39715616
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Harrison S, Davis T
Exp Brain Res . 2023 Feb; 241(3):825-838. PMID: 36746798
Self-motion can be perceived via podokinetic information, that is, based upon the movements of the legs during legged locomotion. This information can be integrated in order to perceive a path...
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Pouw W, Harrison S, Dixon J
Sci Rep . 2022 Aug; 12(1):14775. PMID: 36042321
Do communicative actions such as gestures fundamentally differ in their control mechanisms from other actions? Evidence for such fundamental differences comes from a classic gesture-speech coordination experiment performed with a...
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Harrison S, Reynolds N, Bishoff B, Stergiou N, White E
Exp Brain Res . 2022 Feb; 240(4):1257-1266. PMID: 35199188
Self-motion perception refers to the ability to perceive how the body is moving through the environment. Perception of self-motion has been shown to depend upon the locomotor action patterns used...
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Harrison S, Reynolds N, Bishoff B, Stergiou N
Exp Brain Res . 2021 Feb; 239(4):1305-1316. PMID: 33630131
The visual, vestibular, and haptic perceptual systems are each able to detect self-motion. Such information can be integrated during locomotion to perceive traversed distances. The process of distance integration is...
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Pouw W, De Jonge-Hoekstra L, Harrison S, Paxton A, Dixon J
Ann N Y Acad Sci . 2020 Dec; 1491(1):89-105. PMID: 33336809
It is commonly understood that hand gesture and speech coordination in humans is culturally and cognitively acquired, rather than having a biological basis. Recently, however, the biomechanical physical coupling of...
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Pouw W, Harrison S, Esteve-Gibert N, Dixon J
J Acoust Soc Am . 2020 Oct; 148(3):1231. PMID: 33003900
Expressive moments in communicative hand gestures often align with emphatic stress in speech. It has recently been found that acoustic markers of emphatic stress arise naturally during steady-state phonation when...
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Pouw W, Paxton A, Harrison S, Dixon J
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A . 2020 Sep; 117(38):23225-23226. PMID: 32967066
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Pouw W, Paxton A, Harrison S, Dixon J
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A . 2020 May; 117(21):11364-11367. PMID: 32393618
We show that the human voice has complex acoustic qualities that are directly coupled to peripheral musculoskeletal tensioning of the body, such as subtle wrist movements. In this study, human...
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Harrison S, Kinsella-Shaw J, Dotov D
J Mot Behav . 2020 Mar; 53(2):135-156. PMID: 32208833
We investigated the patterns of coordination between the left and right legs that support the task of maintaining an upright standing posture. We used cross-wavelet analyses to assess coordination between...