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Chris Mizelle

Sydney Rossback is an enthusiastic undergraduate researcher at East Carolina University, where she is delving into the intriguing world of motor learning and motor control. Her research focuses on the differences between right-handed and left-handed individuals, a topic that has captivated her interest due to her family's unique composition of both left-handed and right-handed members. Sydney is conducting her research under the guidance of Dr. Chris Mizelle in the Department of Kinesiology, where she is exploring the significance of hand dominance in motor learning and motor control. Sydney's project, titled "What is the significance of hand-dominance in motor learning and motor control?" employs the use of electroencephalogram (EEG) technology to examine brain function during various tests. This cutting-edge approach allows her to gain deeper insights into how handedness may influence learning and adaptation processes. Her research holds the potential to contribute valuable insights that could impact therapy and teaching methods, offering a better understanding of how handedness affects cognitive and motor skills. Beyond her research, Sydney is passionate about encouraging other students to engage in undergraduate research. She emphasizes the importance of persistence, patience, and a genuine interest in one's chosen field. Sydney believes that the experience of collaborating with intelligent peers not only enhances academic growth but also opens up new career paths and opportunities for personal development beyond college. Sydney's dedication to her research and her curiosity about the complexities of motor learning and control reflect her commitment to making a meaningful contribution to the field. Her work is a testament to the power of curiosity-driven research and its potential to drive innovation and understanding in the realm of kinesiology. As she continues her academic journey, Sydney remains eager to explore the myriad possibilities that lie ahead in her career.

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