Biography:
The basic mammalian pattern for walking is generated by neural networks which must be extremely adaptable to generate purposeful movement across unpredictable environments. My lab uses a combination of anatomical, physiological and behavioural experiments to try to understand the neural circuits underlying walking and balance and how these circuits are adapted to execute successful motor control in a range of circumstances.
Host institution:
University of Leeds –
Area of interest:
Biological and Health Sciences
Role at the White Rose Consortium:
Contact Information
e.c.reader-harris@ucl.ac.uk
Personal profile
Related community members
Sign up to our newsletter
The White Rose University Consortium actively engages with institutional, regional and national partners to propel positive change and create sustained impact for individuals, communities, and the region.













