The Sensorimotor Exploration Lab, nicknamed SMEL, is a neuromechanics laboratory in the School of Kinesiology and Health Studies at Queen's University. Our research focuses on exploring the planning, control, and learning processes of skilled movement in both neurologically-healthy and neurologically-impaired populations, such as spinal cord injury, multiple sclerosis, and spinal muscle atrophy. We conduct interdisciplinary scientific work at the intersection of kinesiology, psychology, engineering, systems neuroscience, and rehabilitation. Our lab comprises diverse and dedicated members, and we welcome individuals from various academic and cultural backgrounds to join us. For more information about who we are and our research, as well as the process of becoming a member, please explore the Potential New Students page.

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Location

28 Division Street, Kingston, Ontario, K7L 3N6

Room 300 - 3rd floor of the School of Kinesiology and Health Studies Building

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On-going Research Highlight

Force-Perturbation Reaching Task

Investigating the effects of muscle fatigue and muscle damage on the control of rapid actions. This study was developed by Jasmyn Lee, Joshua Aragone-Chiriboga, and Ryan Chen as part of their thesis projects. The current lead for the study is Olivia Smith.

Investigating the effects of muscle fatigue and muscle damage on the control of rapid actions. This study was developed by Jasmyn Lee, Joshua Aragone-Chiriboga, and Ryan Chen as part of their thesis projects. The current lead for the study is Olivia Smith.

Research Feature

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Sunny the Sensorimotor Sloth

Our lab mascot is the Sunny the Sensorimotor Sloth

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