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David Rosenbaum
Distinguished Professor of Psychology

Department of Psychology
Pennsylvania State University
642 Moore Bldg
University Park, PA 16802

Phone: (814)-863-1991
Fax: (814)-863-7002
E-mail: dar12@psu.edu

Lab Affiliation: Laboratory For Cognition and Action

Research Interests:

David Rosenbaum is interested in the cognitive substrates of skilled performance, especially those underlying human motor control and perceptual-motor integration. He focuses on the planning and control of manual performance (mainly reaching and grasping objects), using computer modeling and recording of behavior. He also works on rhythm and timing, temporal coordination of cognitive and perceptual-motor activities, and how people organize their external environments.

Research Opportunities:

My lab is open to undergraduates, graduate students, and visitors (interns, post-docs, and faculty on sabbatical).

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Recent Publications:

Rosenbaum, D. A. (2008). Moving cognition. In M. A. Gluck, J.R. Anderson, & S. M. Kosslyn (Eds.), Memory and mind: A Festschrift for Gordon Bower, pp. 173-194. Mahwah, New Jersey: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates/Taylor & Francis Group.

Rosenbaum, D. A. & Gaydos, M. J. (2008). A method for obtaining psychophysical estimation of movement costs. Journal of Motor Behavior, 40, 11-17.

Zhang, W. & Rosenbaum, D. A. (2008). Planning for manual positioning: The end-state comfort effect for abduction-adduction of the hand. Experimental Brain Research, 184, 383-389.

Cohen, R. G. & Rosenbaum, D. A. (2007). Directional bias of limb tremor prior to voluntary movement. Psychological Science, 18, 8-12.

Jax, S. A. & Rosenbaum, D. A. (2007). Hand path priming in manual obstacle avoidance: Evidence that the dorsal stream does not only control visually guided actions in real time. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 33, 425-441.

Jax, S. A., Rosenbaum, D. A. & Vaughan, J. (2007). Extending Fitts’ Law to manual obstacle avoidance. Experimental Brain Research, 180, 775–779.

Rosenbaum, D. A. (2007). MATLAB For Behavioral Scientists. Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates.

Rosenbaum, D. A., Cohen, R. G., Jax, S. A., Van Der Wel, R., & Weiss, D. J. (2007). The problem of serial order in behavior: Lashley’s legacy. Human Movement Science, 26, 525–554.

Van Der Wel, R. P. & Rosenbaum, D. A. (2007). Coordination of locomotion and prehension. Experimental Brain Research, 176, 281-287.

Van Der Wel, R. P. Fleckenstein, R., Jax, S., & Rosenbaum, D. A. (2007). Hand path priming in manual obstacle avoidance: Evidence for abstract spatio-temporal forms in human motor control. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 33, 1117-1126.

Weigelt, M. Cohen, R. G., & Rosenbaum, D. A. (2007). Returning home: Locations rather than movements are recalled in human object manipulation. Experimental Brain Research, 149, 191-198.

Weiss, D. J., Wark, J. D., & Rosenbaum, D. A. (2007). Monkey see, monkey plan, monkey do: The end-state comfort effect in cotton-top tamarins (Saguinus Oedipus). Psychological Science, 18,1063-1068.

Augustyn, J. S. & Rosenbaum, D. A. (2006). Metacognitive control of action: Preparation for aiming reflects knowledge of Fitts’ Law. Psychonomic Bulletin & Review, 12, 911-916.

Keller, P.E., Wascher, E., Prinz, W., Waszak, F., Koch, I., & Rosenbaum, D.A. (2006). Differences between intention-based and stimulus-based actions. Journal of Psychophysiology, 20, 9-20.

Rosenbaum, D. A., Dawson, A. M., & Challis, J. H. (2006). Haptic tracking permits bimanual independence. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 32, 1266-1275.

Rosenbaum, D. A. (2005). The Cinderella of psychology: The neglect of motor control in the science of mental life and behavior. American Psychologist, 60, 308-317.

Waszak, F., Wascher, E., Keller, P., Koch, I., Aschersleben, G., Rosenbaum, D. A., & Prinz. W. (2005). Intention-based and stimulus-based mechanisms in action selection. Experimental Brain Research, 162, 346-356.

Cohen, R. G. & Rosenbaum, D. A. (2004). Where objects are grasped reveals how grasps are planned: Generation and recall of motor plans. Experimental Brain Research, 157, 486-495.

Rosenbaum, D. A., Carlson, R. A., & Gilmore, R. O. (2001) Acquisition of intellectual and perceptual-motor skills. Annual Review of Psychology, 52, 453-470.

Rosenbaum, D. A., Meulenbroek, R. G., Vaughan, J., & Jansen, C. (2001). Posture-based motion planning: Applications to grasping. Psychological Review, 108, 709-734.

Rosenbaum, D. A., Loukopoulos, L. D., Meulenbroek, R. G. M., Vaughan, J., & Engelbrecht, S. E. (1995). Planning reaches by evaluating stored postures. Psychological Review, 102, 28-67.