Richard Jagacinski

Professor of Psychology at The College of Engineering: Integrative Systems + Design

Schools

  • The College of Engineering: Integrative Systems + Design

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Biography

The College of Engineering: Integrative Systems + Design

My bachelor’s degree is in electrical engineering from Princeton University, and my doctoral degree is in experimental psychology from the University of Michigan. My research explores rhythm in athletic and musical performance (e.g., golf, drumming), vehicular control, the effects of aging on perceptual-motor skills, and creative behavior. My teaching explores perceptual-motor control and learning, the behavioral impact of technology on quality of life, parallels between decision making and control in dynamic contexts, and research methods.

Interests:

  • Mathematical interpretations of religious symbols
  • Mathematical analysis of musical performance
  • Effects of aging on perceptual-motor skills
  • Measures of creativity

Education

Ph.D. University of Michigan

Courses Taught

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