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J.J. Buchanan is a Professor at the Department of Health and Kinesiology, Texas A&M University, and Program Chair of Kinesiology and Sport Management. He is also affiliated with the Faculty of Neuroscience at Texas A&M. His research focuses on motor neuroscience, bimanual coordination, observational learning, and neurorehabilitation.
- Ph.D. in Complex Systems from Florida Atlantic University (1996)
- M.A. in Experimental Psychology from Florida Atlantic University (1992)
- B.A. in Psychology from University of Texas at San Antonio (1985)
His research explores the dynamics of motor skill acquisition, the role of perceptual feedback in motor performance, and the application of augmented reality in rehabilitation. Google Scholar articles highlight advancements in transcranial stimulation, coordination stability, and memory consolidation during wakefulness.
Buchanan has secured numerous grants from federal and private institutions, including the National Science Foundation, Morton Cure Paralysis Fund, and Qatar National Fund, for projects involving stroke rehabilitation, robotic limb creation, and motor learning enhancement.
He has mentored multiple doctoral students and contributed to over 15 book chapters. His work bridges neuroscience, kinesiology, and robotics to improve human motor function and understanding of perceptual-motor integration.



