selected publications academic article Neto, O. P., Curty, V., Crespim, L., & Kennedy, D. M. (2022). Bayesian integration during sensorimotor estimation in elite athletes. Human Movement Science. 81, 102895-102895. Wang, Y., Neto, O. P., Davis, M. M., & Kennedy, D. M. (2021). The effect of inherent and incidental constraints on bimanual and social coordination. Exp Brain Res. 239(7), 2089-2105. Kennedy, D. M., Wang, C., Wang, Y., & Shea, C. H. (2021). The influence of accuracy constraints on bimanual and unimanual sequence learning. NEUROSCIENCE LETTERS. 751, 135812-135812. Pinto Neto, O., Kennedy, D. M., Reis, J. C., Wang, Y., Brizzi, A., Zambrano, G. J., ... Zângaro, R. A. (2021). Mathematical model of COVID-19 intervention scenarios for São Paulo-Brazil. NATURE COMMUNICATIONS. 12(1), 418. Kennedy, D. M., Zambrano, G. J., Wang, Y., & Pinto Neto, O. (2020). Modeling the e ffects of intervention strategies on COVID-19 transmission dynamics. J Clin Virol. 128. Kovacs, A. J., Wang, Y., & Kennedy, D. M. (2020). Accessing interpersonal and intrapersonal coordination dynamics. Exp Brain Res. 238(1), 17-27. Kennedy, D. M., Safdari, S., & Shea, C. H. (2019). Response biases: the influence of the contralateral limb and head position. Exp Brain Res. 237(12), 3253-3264. Wang, C., Kennedy, D. M., Panzer, S., & Shea, C. H (2018). Intentional Switching Between Bimanual Coordination Patterns. J Mot Behav. 50(5), 538-556. Panzer, S., Kennedy, D., Wang, C., & Shea, C. H (2018). The simplest acquisition protocol is sometimes the best protocol: performing and learning a 1:2 bimanual coordination task. Exp Brain Res. 236(2), 539-550. Kennedy, D. M., Rhee, J., Jimenez, J., & Shea, C. H (2017). The influence of asymmetric force requirements on a multi-frequency bimanual coordination task. Human Movement Science. 51, 125-137. Leinen, P., Vieluf, S., Kennedy, D., Aschersleben, G., Shea, C. H., & Panzer, S (2016). Life span changes: Performing a continuous 1:2 bimanual coordination task. Human Movement Science. 46, 209-220. Shea, C. H., Buchanan, J. J., & Kennedy, D. M (2016). Perception and action influences on discrete and reciprocal bimanual coordination. Psychon Bull Rev. 23(2), 361-386. Kennedy, D. M., Boyle, J. B., Wang, C., & Shea, C. H (2016). Bimanual force control: cooperation and interference?. Psychological Research. 80(1), 34-54. Kennedy, D. M., Wang, C., Panzer, S., & Shea, C. H (2016). Continuous scanning trials:Transitioning through the attractor landscape. NEUROSCIENCE LETTERS. 610, 66-72. Kennedy, D. M., Rhee, J., & Shea, C. H (2016). Symmetrical and asymmetrical influences on force production in 1:2 and 2:1 bimanual force coordination tasks. Exp Brain Res. 234(1), 287-300. Boyle, J. B., Kennedy, D. M., & Shea, C. H (2015). A novel approach to enhancing limb control in older adults. Exp Brain Res. 233(7), 2061-2071. Kennedy, D. M., Boyle, J. B., Rhee, J., & Shea, C. H (2015). Rhythmical bimanual force production: homologous and non-homologous muscles. Exp Brain Res. 233(1), 181-195. Boyle, J. B., Kennedy, D. M., Wang, C., & Shea, C. H (2014). The sine wave protocol: decrease movement time without increasing errors. J Mot Behav. 46(4), 277-285. Boyle, J. B., Panzer, S., Wang, C., Kennedy, D., & Shea, C. H (2013). Optimizing the control of high-ID movements: rethinking the power of the visual display. Exp Brain Res. 231(4), 479-493. Wang, C., Kennedy, D. M., Boyle, J. B., & Shea, C. H (2013). A guide to performing difficult bimanual coordination tasks: just follow the yellow brick road. Exp Brain Res. 230(1), 31-40. Kennedy, D. M., Wang, C., & Shea, C. H (2013). Reacting while moving: influence of right limb movement on left limb reaction. Exp Brain Res. 230(1), 143-152. Fox, E. J., Baweja, H. S., Kim, C., Kennedy, D. M., Vaillancourt, D. E., & Christou, E. A (2013). Modulation of force below 1 Hz: age-associated differences and the effect of magnified visual feedback. PLoS One. 8(2), e55970-e55970. Kennedy, D. M., Boyle, J. B., & Shea, C. H (2013). The role of auditory and visual models in the production of bimanual tapping patterns. Exp Brain Res. 224(4), 507-518. Boyle, J., Kennedy, D., & Shea, C. H (2012). Optimizing the control of high ID movements: rethinking the obvious. Exp Brain Res. 223(3), 377-387. Chen, Y., Pinto Neto, O., de Miranda Marzullo, A. C., Kennedy, D. M., Fox, E. J., & Christou, E. A (2012). Age-associated impairement in endpoint accuracy of goal-directed contractions performed with two fingers is due to altered activation of the synergistic muscles. Experimental Gerontology. 47(7), 519-526. Kennedy, D. M., & Christou, E. A (2011). Greater amount of visual information exacerbates force control in older adults during constant isometric contractions. Exp Brain Res. 213(4), 351-361. chapter Shea, C. H., Panzer, S., & Kennedy, D. M (2016). Effector Transfer. Laterality in Sports. (pp. 179-203). Elsevier. conference paper Davis, M. M., Wang, Y., & Kennedy, D. M. (2021). Constant and Dynamic Bimanual Isometric Force Production in Individuals With Parkinson's Disease. Journal of Sport and Exercise Psychology. S9-S10. Davis, M. M., Wang, Y., Woodruff, R., Artiles, A. D., & Kennedy, D. M. (2021). The Influence of Gravity on In-Phase Coordination. Journal of Sport and Exercise Psychology. S26-S26. Kennedy, D. M., Davis, M. M., Wang, Y., & Neto, O. P. (2021). The Influence of Integrated Feedback Information on Bimanual Force Control in Individuals With Parkinson's Disease. Journal of Sport and Exercise Psychology. S34-S34. (2016). The influence of force production on reaction time in the contralateral limb. Journal of Sport and Exercise Psychology. S74-S74. (2015). Motor output variability (Schmidt et al., 1979) revisited. Journal of Sport and Exercise Psychology. S60-S60. Kennedy, D. M., Rhee, J., & Shea, C. H. (2015). Multifrequency bimanual force production: 1:2 versus 2:1. Journal of Sport and Exercise Psychology. S46-S46. (2015). Optimizing high ID performance: The role of the tracking template. Journal of Sport and Exercise Psychology. S31-S31. (2015). The influence of integrated feedback information on bimanual force control in older adults. Journal of Sport and Exercise Psychology. S47-S47. (2015). Where bimanual coordination pattern interacts with element difficulty: Examining coupling stability and harmonic nature of bimanual sequences. Journal of Sport and Exercise Psychology. S65-S65. (2014). Age-related kinematic changes following sine wave tracking. Journal of Sport and Exercise Psychology. S21-S22. (2014). Bimanual and unimanual movement sequences: The role of element difficulty. Journal of Sport and Exercise Psychology. S53-S54. (2014). Continuous bimanual movements: The effects of symmetric and asymmetric load. Journal of Sport and Exercise Psychology. S35-S36. Kennedy, D. M., Chaoyi, W., Boyle, J. B., & Shea, C. H. (2014). The effects of homologous and non-homologous muscle activation on neural crosstalk. Journal of Sport and Exercise Psychology. S35-S35. Chaoyi, W., Kennedy, D. M., & Shea, C. H (2013). A guide to performing complex bimanual coordination patterns: Just follow the yellow brick road. Journal of Sport and Exercise Psychology. S56-S57. Kennedy, D. M., Boyle, J. B., Wang, C., & Shea, C. H (2013). Bimanual force production: Cooperation and Interference. Journal of Sport and Exercise Psychology. S33-S33. Kennedy, D. M., Wang, C., & Shea, C. H (2013). Reacting with one limb while moving the contralateral limb. Journal of Sport and Exercise Psychology. S32-S33.
teaching activities HLTH491 Research Instructor KINE307 Lifespan Motor Develop Instructor KINE386 Sport Physiology Instructor KINE406 Mtr Learn & Skill Perf Instructor KINE429 Adapted Phys Activity Instructor KINE485 Directed Studies Instructor KINE491 Research Instructor KINE641 Motor Neuro Dev Issues Instructor KINE681 Seminar: Motor Neuroscience Instructor KINE683 Practicum In Kinesiology Instructor KINE685 Directed Studies Instructor KINE691 Research Instructor
education and training Ph.D. in Kinesiology (Motor Neuroscience), Texas A&M University - (College Station, Texas, United States) 2015
mailing address Texas A&M University Health And Kinesiology 4245 TAMU College Station, TX 77843-4245 USA