Florian A. Kagerer Page 1 of 5 CURRICULUM VITAE NAME Florian A. Kagerer ADDRESS Michigan State University Department of Kinesiology 27Q IM Sports Circle East Lansing, MI 48824 POSITION TITLE Assistant Professor CONTACT Ph.: 517.432-9907 Fax: 517.355-1689 email: fkagerer@msu.edu EDUCATION INSTITUTION AND LOCATION DEGREE / TITLE YEAR FIELD OF STUDY Department of Kinesiology, Human Motor Control Laboratory (Prof. G. E. Stelmach), Arizona State University, USA Postdoctoral Training (Flinn Fellow) 1994 1997 Human Motor Control & Motor Learning Institute of Medical Psychology (Prof. E. Pöppel), Ludwig-Maximilians University Munich, Germany Ph.D. 1991 Neuropsychology / Sensorimotor Performance Department of Languages and Linguistics, Ludwig-Maximilians University Munich, Germany M.A. 1985 Psycholinguistics PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE 07/09 present Assistant Professor Department of Kinesiology, Michigan State University 07/07 06/09 Research Assistant Professor Department of Physical Therapy and Rehabilitation Science, University of Maryland School of Medicine (parttime). 01/03 06/09 Research Assistant Professor Department of Kinesiology, Cognitive Motor Neuroscience Laboratory, University of Maryland School of Public Health; Neuroscience and Cognitive Science Program (NACS), University of Maryland. 1998 02 Associate Lecturer School of Psychology, Human Motor Control Laboratory, University of Tasmania, Australia. 1993 94 Clinical Intern Research Hospital Grosshadern, Department of Neurology, University of Munich Medical School, Germany. 1991 93 Clinical Neuropsychologist Neurological Rehabilitation Center Klinik Bavaria, Germany. 1986 91 Research & Teaching Assistant Institute of Medical Psychology, University of Munich, Germany.
Florian A. Kagerer Page 2 of 5 PUBLICATIONS King B.R., Kagerer F.A., Contreras-Vidal J.L., & Clark J.E. (2009). Evidence for multisensory spatial-tomotor transformations in aiming movements of children. Journal of Neurophysiology 101(1), 315-22. Kagerer F.A., & Contreras-Vidal J. (2009). Crossmodal motor adaptation. Experimental Brain Research 193(2), 315-21. Bo J., Bastian A.J., Contreras-Vidal J.L., Kagerer F.A., & Clark J.E. (2008). Continuous and discontinuous drawing: high temporal variability exists only in discontinuous circling in young children. Journal of Motor Behavior 40(5), 391-99. Bo J., Bastian A.J., Kagerer F.A., Contreras-Vidal J.L., & Clark J.E. (2008). Temporal variability in continuous versus discontinuous drawing for children with Developmental Coordination Disorder. Neuroscience Letters 431(3), 215-20 Summers J.J., Kagerer F.A., Garry M.I., Hiraga C.Y., Loftus A., & Cauraugh J.H. (2007). Bilateral and Unilateral Movement Training on Upper Limb Function in Chronic Stroke Patients: A TMS Study. Journal of the Neurological Sciences 252, 76-82. Kagerer F.A., Contreras-Vidal J., & Clark J.E. (2006). Abrupt, but not gradual visuomotor distortion facilitates adaptation in children with developmental coordination disorder. Human Movement Science, 25(4-5), 622-633. Bo J., Contreras-Vidal J., Kagerer F.A., & Clark J.E. (2006). Effects of increased complexity of visuo-motor transformations on children s arm movements. Human Movement Science, 25(4-5), 553-567. Kagerer F.A., Bo J., Contreras-Vidal J.L., & Clark J. (2004). Visuomotor adaptation in children with Developmental Coordination Disorder. Motor Control, 8(4), 450-60. Kagerer F.A., Summers J.J., Byblow W.D., & Taylor B. (2003). Altered corticomotor representation in patients with Parkinson s disease. Movement Disorders, 18(8), 919-28. Kagerer F.A., Summers J.J., & Semjen A. (2003). Instabilities during anti-phase bimanual movements: Are ipsilateral pathways involved? Experimental Brain Research, 151, 489-500. Kagerer F.A., Wittmann M., v Steinbuechel N., & Szelag E. (2001). Cortical involvement in temporal reproduction: evidence for differential roles of the hemispheres. Neuropsychologia 40(3), 357-66. Wittmann M., Kagerer F.A., & Pöppel E. (1999). How, when and what can we learn? Temporal and spatial features of sensorimotor coordination. Zentralblatt für Chirurgie 124, 876-883. Kagerer F.A., Bracha V., Wunderlich D.A., Stelmach G.E., & Bloedel J.R. (1998). Ataxia reflected in the simulated movements of patients with cerebellar ataxia. Experimental Brain Research 121, 125-34. Kagerer F.A., Contreras-Vidal J., & Stelmach G.E. (1997). Adaptation to gradual compared to sudden visuomotor distortions. Experimental Brain Research, 115, 466-71. Kagerer F.A., Boetzel K., & Mai N. (1996). Movement-related cortical potentials after automatized and controlled writing-related movements. Electroencephalography and Clinical Neurophysiology, Suppl. 46, 325-28. Kagerer F.A., Ilmberger J., Pöppel E., Mates J., & Radil T. (1990). Auditory motor synchronization: timing in incremental and decremental rhythmic tapping. Acta Nervosa Superiora 32(2), 145-6. BOOK CHAPTERS Summers J.J., Wade-Ferrell R., & Kagerer F.A. (2003). The role of visual and kinesthetic information in bimanual coordination. In S. Rogers & J. Effken (Eds.), Studies in Perception and Action VII. Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Inc. Kagerer F.A., Summers J.J., Wilson S.A., & Byblow W.D. (2001). Motor cortex excitability and movement speed in aging and in Parkinson s disease. In N. Gantchev and G. N. Gantchev (Eds.), From Basic Motor Control to Functional Recovery II, Sofia: Academic Publishing House.
Florian A. Kagerer Page 3 of 5 Kagerer F. (1996). Kommunikation auf der Intensivstation (Communication in Intensive Care Units). In A. Boonen, J. Heindl-Mack (Eds.), Pflege in der Intensivmedizin / Intensive Care Nursing (pp 17-21). Stuttgart, New York: Thieme Verlag. PRESENTATIONS (+ designates invited presentation) King B.R., Pangelinan M.M., Kagerer F.A., Clark J.E. (2009, Oct). Evidence for Probabilistic Multisensorymotor Integration in 7- to 11-year-old Children. Neuroscience Abstracts 272.16. Kagerer F.A., & Whitall J. (2008, Nov). Changes in cortical excitability in children with Developmental Coordination Disorder. Presentation at the Society for Neuroscience, Washington DC. Kagerer F.A., & King B.R. (2007, Nov). Stability of internal visuo-motor maps in children. Neuroscience Abstracts 281.23. Pangelinan M.M., Kagerer F.A., Hatfield B.D., Momen B., & Clark J.E. (2007, Nov). Age-related differences in task-relevant activation and functional coupling during motor planning of discrete drawing in children and adults. Neuroscience Abstracts 818.10. Kagerer F.A., Pangelinan M.M., & Clark J.E. (2007, Feb). What on hand knows of the other: Bimanual interactions in children with Developmental Coordination Disorder. Paper presented at the 8 th Motor Control and Human Skill Conference, Fremantle, Australia. Kagerer F.A., King B.R., Contreras-Vidal J.L., & Clark, J.E. (2006, Oct). Multisensory-motor representations in children with developmental coordination disorder. Neuroscience Abstracts 242.3. Bo J., Bastian A.J., Contreras-Vidal J.L., Kagerer F.A., & Clark J.E., (2006, May). Continuous vs. Discontinuous Circle and Line Drawing: High Temporal Variability Only Exists in Discontinuous Circling in Young Children. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the North American Society for the Psychology of Sport and Physical Activity (NASPSA), Denver, CO. Dickey G.R., Bo J., Contreras-Vidal J.L., Kagerer F.A., & Clark J.E. (2006, May). Adaptation to Prism Distortion in Children with Developmental Coordination Disorder. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the North American Society for the Psychology of Sport and Physical Activity (NASPSA), Denver, CO. + Kagerer F.A. (2006, Jan). Visuo-motor adaptation in unimanual and bimanual contexts. Invited talk at Georgia Institute of Technology. + Kagerer F.A. (2005, Nov). Intermanual interference. Invited talk at the Kennedy Krieger Institute / Johns Hopkins University. Kagerer F.A., & Contreras-Vidal J.L. (2005, Oct). Bimanual coordination during unimanual adaptation. Neuroscience Abstracts 289.16. Kagerer F.A. (2005, Aug). Intermanual interference during bimanual adaptation. Progress in Motor Control Conference, Penn State University. Kagerer F.A., Contreras-Vidal J.L., & Clark J.E. (2005, June). Gradual vs. sudden visuomotor adaptation in children with Developmental Coordination Disorder. International Graphonomics Society Conference, Salerno, Italy. Kagerer F.A., & Contreras-Vidal J.L. (2004, Oct). Crossmodal adaptation in adults. Neuroscience Abstracts 994.6. Kagerer F.A., Bo J., Contreras-Vidal J.L., & Clark J.E. (2003, Nov). Visuomotor adaptation in children with developmental coordination disorder (DCD). International Graphonomics Society Conference, Scottsdale, Arizona. Kagerer F.A., Summers J.J., Wilson S.A., & Semjen A. (2000, Nov). Interference in bimanual coordination: Are the ipsilateral motor pathways involved? Neuroscience Abstracts, Vol 26, p 1482. Summers J.J., Wilson S.A., Byblow W.D., McKay D., & Kagerer FA (2000, June). The application of transcranial magnetic stimulation to the study of bimanual coordination dynamics. Paper presented at
Florian A. Kagerer Page 4 of 5 the annual meeting of the North American Society for the Psychology of Sport and Physical Activity, NASPSPA Abstracts, Vol 22, p S6. Summers J.J., Kagerer F.A., & Fowler J. (2000, Jan). Learning of movement sequences in Parkinson s disease: Dissociable learning systems, the role of cueing and timing of responses. Presentation at the 5 th Biennial Motor Control and Human Skill Learning Conference, Gold Coast, Australia. Kagerer F.A., & Summers J.J. (1999, Oct). Motor cortex excitability in the elderly and individuals with Parkinson s disease: a TMS study. Presentation at the Australian Psychological Society Conference in Hobart, Australia. + Kagerer F.A. (1999, Sept). Motor slowing and motor cortex excitability. Invited presentation at the Department of Physiology at the University of Arizona, Tucson. Summers J.J., Kagerer F.A., & Wilson S.A. (1999, Aug). Motor cortex excitability in the elderly and in patients with Parkinson s disease. Presentation at the Progress in Motor Control II conference, Penn State University. Kagerer F.A., Bracha V., Stelmach G.E., & Bloedel J.R. (1996, Nov). Timing of mentally simulated movements in patients with cerebellar disorders. Neuroscience Abstracts, Vol 22, p 543. Kagerer F.A., Bloedel J.R., & Stelmach G.E. (1995, Nov). Learning of visuomotor coordination with rotated visual feedback. Neuroscience Abstracts, Vol 21, p 1443. Kagerer F.A., Stoerig P., & Pöppel E. (1994, May). Do auditory stimuli facilitate blindsight? Presentation at the ARVO Conference, Sarasota, Florida. IN SUBMISSION / PREPARATION Pangelinan M.M., Kagerer F.A., Momen B., Hatfield B.H., & Clark J.E., Electrocortical dynamics reflect age-related differences in movement kinematics between children and adults (submitted to Cerebral Cortex) Kagerer F.A., & Clark J.E. Development of sensory calibration in typically developing children. PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS Member of the Society for Neuroscience Member of the International Graphonomics Society Fully registered psychologist in Tasmania REVIEWER Australian Journal of Psychology Brain Experimental Brain Research Ergonomics Human Movement Science Journal of Motor Behavior Journal of Neurophysiology Journal of Neuroscience Neuropsychologia Neuroscience Letters Motor Control
Florian A. Kagerer Page 5 of 5 SUPPORT Awarded: NIH RO3 grant award Development of Sensorimotor Integration in Children, 2 years, PI: Florian A. Kagerer, amount: $148,000; currently in no-cost extension (2006). NIH Seed grant Motor cortical excitability in children, PI: Florian A. Kagerer, projected amount: $75,000, not funded (2008). NSF grant proposal Mechanisms underlying the development of manual dexterity: Motor cortical excitability and inhibition, PI: Florian A. Kagerer, projected amount: $350,000; rated competitive, but not funded. Re-submission encouraged by the reviewers (2008). NIH RO1 grant proposal Development of bimanual coordination, PI: Florian A. Kagerer, projected amount: $1,600,000, re-submitted March 5, 2009, scored but not funded.