
معرفی
Jae Patterson, PhD, is an Associate Professor in the Department of Kinesiology at Brock University. His primary research focuses on motor skill acquisition across the lifespan, emphasizing practice variables such as augmented feedback, learner-controlled practice, and error detection. His work has implications for sport, rehabilitation, and vocational training. He is affiliated with the Motor Skills Acquisition Laboratory and the Centre for Neuroscience at Brock University.
Research interests include augmented feedback mechanisms, repetition scheduling, observational learning, and cognitive effort during skill acquisition. His studies explore how practice conditions influence learning outcomes in diverse populations, including athletes and individuals with movement disorders.
Publications span peer-reviewed journals and book chapters, addressing topics like self-controlled learning protocols, focus of attention in sports, and the impact of concussion on athletic performance. His work emphasizes practical applications in rehabilitation and sports training.
Professional affiliations include the Canadian Society for Psychomotor Learning and Sport Psychology, and the North American Society for the Psychology of Sport and Physical Activity. The Motor Skills Acquisition Lab actively seeks graduate and undergraduate students for research projects.



