Haylie Miller, Ph.D.
She/Her
Assistant Professor
Kinesiology
I am an assistant professor of Movement Science and director of the Motor and Visual Development Laboratory in the School of Kinesiology. My program of research investigates visuomotor integration—the use of visual information to plan, execute, and modify movement—in typical development, autism, and other neurodevelopmental conditions. The National Science Foundation and the National Institutes of Health have provided support for this line of work through several mechanisms including a postdoctoral fellowship, sub-award and KL2 funding, and a K01 award (K01MH107774).
Projects:
Motor problems in patients with neurodevelopmental conditions
University Affiliation(s)
TIDR
Research Area(s)
Biomechanics | Clinical research | Development and Aging
Publications
- Post-processing integration and semi-Automated analysis of eye-Tracking and motion-capture data obtained in immersive virtual reality environments to measure visuomotor integration
- Motor skills predict adaptive behavior in autistic children and adolescents
- Shared Features or Co-occurrence? Evaluating Symptoms of Developmental Coordination Disorder in Children and Adolescents with Autism Spectrum Disorder
Grants
- Funded by: MILLER, Haylie
- Mentor of: An integrated eye-tracking and markerless motion capture method for measuring visuomotor development in young children
- Mentor of: Determining barriers to timely motor intervention for children with Autism Spectrum Disorder