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Raymond Chong
Director and Associate Professor
Department of Physical Therapy
Georgia University
USA
Dr. Raymond Chong is director of the Movement Science Lab at the Department of Physical Therapy, Georgia Health Sciences University, USA. He has joint appointments in the School of Graduate Studies, Vision Discovery Institute & Institute of Neuroscience. He received his PhD in Exercise & Movement Science at the University of Oregon in 1997 and is first author in over 80% of his peer-reviewed papers. He currently serves in the scientific committee of the International Society for Postural and Gait Research and review panels for the US Department of Veteran Affairs Rehabilitation & Research Development Services NURA, CAMM and CDA sections as well as the Romanian National Council for Scientific Research.
Dr. Raymond Chong research interests includes: How do we move? How are movements affected as we age? When there is a neurologic disease? When the mind is distracted? I use established and novel paradigms including surface perturbations, treadmill walking, suspended forward fall, obstacle crossing, optical prism adaptation and close-loop virtual-reality systems in my experiments. My research interests include: (1) Automatic and volitional multisensory organization and postural control in humans during reaching, stance and walking in healthy and neurological conditions such as Parkinsons disease; (2) Movement theories.
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Raymond Chong, Kyoung-Hyun Lee, John Morgan, Shyamal Mehta, Jake Griffin, Jason Marchant, Nathan Searle, Joey Sims and Kapil Sethi |
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