Stoffregen gives virtual talk to University of Tennessee Knoxville Stoffregen's talk was titled "NSF CISE IIS CHS Medium," where he described the process of developing funding proposals for submission to the National Science Foundation. November 15, 2024
Stoffregen discusses motion sickness glasses with New York Times The article is titled "Do these ridiculous glasses cure motion sickness?" November 12, 2024
Smith to publish in Ergonomics Smith’s research demonstrates that the passage of time is not directly perceived. October 10, 2024
Stoffregen gives seminar to School of Kinesiology community Stoffregen's talk was titled "The Ecological Approach to Perceiving and Acting." October 8, 2024
Stoffregen publishes in The Journals of Gerontology, Series A: Biological Sciences and Medical Sciences The article is titled "The Complexity of Center of Pressure Positions During Quiet Stance and Its Relationship to Cognition, Aging, and Falls." September 4, 2024
Smith publishes in Ergonomics in Design The article is titled "Experiencing Time---A Commentary on Recent Perspectives on the Perception of Time" August 8, 2024
Stoffregen interviewed on QR Calgary He discussed motion sickness in relation to spring break travel. March 29, 2024
Smith presents research at CEHD Research and Innovation Session The poster was titled "The Human Factors of History." March 29, 2024
Stoffregen talks motion sickness with University Relations Stoffregen reviews what motion sickness is, ways to prevent or manage it, and why certain people may get motion sickness while others don't. March 22, 2024
Stoffregen contributes to chapter published by Routledge Stoffregen, PhD contributed to a volume published by Routledge titled, "When it comes to affordances, what do animals know and how do they know it?" February 23, 2024