
Jana’s research focuses on relations between early motor development and later-emerging ‘higher-order’ skills (i.e., communication and language). Specifically, she is interested in understanding:
Her research uses a variety of techniques, including studying behavior (i.e., grasping, reaching, sitting, crawling, walking, eye gaze, vocalizations, gestures) and movement kinematics (i.e., wrist acceleration, postural sway, standard gait parameters) to understand how movement and communication develop in infants and young children.
Research
Publications
2022
International Society of Posture and Gait Research
Gait in Sensory Challenging Conditions in Young Adults with Autism Spectrum Disorders
2021
Experimental Brain Research
Attention and sensory integration for postural control in young adults with autism spectrum disorders
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