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Employment (3)

Seattle University: Seattle, Washington, US

2020 to present | Assistant Professor (Kinesiology)
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Brittany Heintz Walters

University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee: Milwaukee, Wisconsin, US

2016 to 2019 | Lecturer (Kinesiology)
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Brittany Heintz Walters

University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee: Milwaukee, Wisconsin, US

2011 to 2013 | Teaching Assistant, Research Assistant (Kinesiology)
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Brittany Heintz Walters

Education and qualifications (1)

University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee: Milwaukee, Wisconsin, US

2015-09-01 to 2020-08-20 | PhD (Kinesiology)
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Professional activities (4)

North American Society for the Psychology of Sport and Physical Activity: N/A, US

2023 to present | Full Professional Member
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Brittany Heintz Walters

American Society of Biomechanics: Newark, DE, US

2021 to present | Regular Member
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Brittany Heintz Walters

National Center for Faculty Development and Diversity : N/A, US

2020 to present | Faculty Member
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Society for Neuroscience: WA, WA, US

2018 to present | Regular Member
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Funding (6)

Modeling the mind: Using 3D printing to understand the brain and its responses to exercise

2022 to 2022 | Grant
Dana Foundation (New York, New York, US)
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Brittany Heintz Walters

Prototype testing of a soft robot for hand rehabilitation in stroke

2022 to 2022 | Grant
Seattle University (Seattle, Washington, US)
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Brittany Heintz Walters

Design and evaluation of a soft robot for hand rehabilitation

2021 to 2023 | Grant
American Society of Biomechanics (N/A, US)
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Brittany Heintz Walters

Development of a soft robot for hand rehabilitation

2021 to 2022 | Award
Seattle University (Seattle, Washington, US)
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Brittany Heintz Walters

Neuromuscular mechanisms underlying motor performance in older adults

2017 to 2018 | Grant
University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee (Milwaukee, Wisconsin, US)
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Brittany Heintz Walters

Choice step response times: Step direction, age, and predictor variables

2012 to 2013 | Grant
University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee (Milwaukee, Wisconsin, US)
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Brittany Heintz Walters

Works (17)

Visual feedback and declines in attention are associated with altered visual strategy during a force-steadiness task in older adults

Journal of Neurophysiology
2023-11-01 | Journal article
Contributors: Brittany Heintz Walters; Wendy E. Huddleston; Kristian O’Connor; Jinsung Wang; Marie Hoeger Bement; Kevin G. Keenan
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Age-related bimanual dexterity impairments depend on dual task type in older adults

Neuroscience
2022-11-11 | Conference abstract
Contributors: Cady Seavey; Brittany Heintz Walters
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Brittany Heintz Walters

Altered visual strategy during the Trail Making Test in adults with versus without ADHD

Virtual
2022-11-11 | Conference abstract
Contributors: Katie Andersen; Katie Landwehr; Michael Spinetta; Brittany Heintz Walters
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Brittany Heintz Walters

Different types of dual tasks differentially affect tasks of hand function in young adults

Northwest Student Sport and Exercise Psychology Symposium
2022-04-29 | Conference abstract
Contributors: Brittany Heintz Walters; Cady Seavey
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Brittany Heintz Walters

Eye movements and cognitive functioning in adults with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder

Northwest Student Sport and Exercise Psychology Symposium
2022-04-29 | Conference abstract
Contributors: Katy Andersen; Brittany Heintz Walters
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Brittany Heintz Walters

Saccade amplitude, among other age-related differences in eye movements, is related to Archimedes spiral tracing performance in older adults

Neuroscience
2021-11-08 | Conference abstract
Contributors: Brittany Heintz Walters; Wendy E. Huddletson; Kevin G. Keenan
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Brittany Heintz Walters

The role of eye movements, attention, and hand movements on age-related differences in pegboard tests

Journal of Neurophysiology
2021-11-01 | Journal article
Contributors: Brittany Heintz Walters; Wendy E. Huddleston; Kristian O’Connor; Jinsung Wang; Marie Hoeger Bement; Kevin G. Keenan
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Visual feedback and attentional deficits are associated with altered visual strategy during a pinch force-steadiness task in some older adults

Society for Neuroscience Global Connectome
2021-01-11 | Conference abstract
Contributors: Brittany Heintz Walters; Wendy E. Huddleston; Kristian O'Connor; Jinsung Wang; Marie Hoeger Bement; Kevin G. Keenan
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Brittany Heintz Walters

Eye movements during a touchscreen Archimedes spiral tracing task

Neuroscience
2019-10-19 | Conference abstract
Contributors: Brittany Heintz Walters; Wendy E. Huddleston; Kevin G. Keenan
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Brittany Heintz Walters

Association between manual dexterity and motor unit activity

Neuroscience
2018-11-03 | Conference abstract
Contributors: Mukta Joshi; Brittany Heintz Walters; Francesco Negro; Kevin G. Keenan
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Brittany Heintz Walters

EMG activity and function of abductor halluces during fatigue and postural sway

International Society of Electrophysiology and Kinesiology (ISEK)
2018-06-30 | Conference abstract
Contributors: Kevin G. Keenan; Brittany Heintz Walters; Jeffrey Peterson; Alex Morgan; Christopher Fueger; K. Rodriguez; Steph Cobb
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Brittany Heintz Walters

Spiral tracing on a touchscreen is influenced by age, hand, implement, and friction

PLOS ONE
2018-02-01 | Journal article
Contributors: Brittany D. Heintz; Lutz Jäncke; Kevin G. Keenan
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Force fluctuations during hybrid force/motion tasks in young and older adults

American Society of Biomechanics Annual Meeting
2017-08-08 | Conference abstract
Contributors: Mukta Joshi; Brittany Heintz Walters; Kevin G. Keenan
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Brittany Heintz Walters

Tracing on a touchscreen: Influence of age, implement, hand, and friction

American Society of Biomechanics Annual Meeting
2017-08-08 | Conference abstract
Contributors: Brittany Heintz Walters; Kevin G. Keenan
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Brittany Heintz Walters

Lower extremity neuromuscular factors associated with postural stability in older adults

Gait and Clinical Movement Analysis Society Annual Conference
2016-05-17 | Conference abstract
Contributors: Stephen S. Cobb; Brittany Heintz Walters; Kevin G. Keenan; Chris Cho
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Brittany Heintz Walters

Choice step response times: Step direction, age, and predictor variables

Neuroscience
2012-10-14 | Conference abstract
Contributors: Brittany Heintz Walters; Stephanie K Coenen; Tygh J. Walters; Scott J. Strath; Ann M. Swartz; Kevin G. Keenan
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Brittany Heintz Walters

Choice step response times are slower while stepping backwards compared with forwards in young and older adults

National Strength and Conditioning Association (NSCA) Wisconsin State Chapter Symposium
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Contributors: Brittany Heintz Walters; Stephanie K. Coenen; Tygh J. Walters; Scott J. Strath; Ann M. Swartz; Keenan, K. G.
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