Breanna Studenka

Emma Eccles Jones College of Education and Human Services

Kinesiology and Health Science

Breanna E. Studenka, Ph. D. is an Assistant Professor at Utah State University in Logan Utah. Her Ph.D. is in Human Motor Control from Purdue University.

Following a postdoctoral fellowship in Bielefeld, Germany through the lab for cognition and robotics (Honda Research Institute), a postdoctoral fellowship at McMaster University through the NSERC-Create program in Auditory Cognitive Neuroscience, and a postdoctoral appointment at Pennsylvania State University where she explored non-linear characteristics of motor control, she joined the faculty of Health, Physical Education and Recreation at Utah State University.

Her current research explores basic human sensory processing and its influence on the control of sequential movement. Specifically, her research focus is on the planning and timing of human movement, and non-linear analysis of movement variability with links to visual-motor control and changes in control due to aging, disease and injury.