Tiffany Zachry
Research EngineerUniversity of Pennsylvania
HOMETOWN
Garden City, TX (with a long layover in Las Vegas)
EDUCATION (Brace yourself for this…)
B.A. Literature and Language/Creative Writing, 1999, Texas Tech University
M.S. Biomechanics/Motor Behavior, 2005, University of Nevada, Las Vegas
PUBLICATIONS
- Abernethy, AB, Masters, RSW, and Zachry, TL. (2008). Using biomechanical feedback to enhance skill learning and performance. In Bartlett, R and Hong, Y (Eds.), Handbook of biomechanics and human movement science. London: Routledge.
- Zachry, TL, Wulf, G, and Mercer, JA. (2007). Increases in jump-and-reach height through an external focus of attention. International Journal of Sports Science and Coaching, 2(3), 275-284.
- Poolton, JM and Zachry, TL. (2007). So you want to learn implicitly? Coaching and learning through implicit motor learning techniques. International Journal of Sports Science and Coaching, 2(1), 67-78.
- Mercer, JA, Bezodis, N, DeLion, D, Zachry, TL, and Rubley, MD. (2006). EMG sensor location: Does it influence the ability to detect differences in muscle contraction conditions? Journal of Electromyography and Kinesiology 16(2), 198-204.
- Zachry, TL, Wulf, G, Mercer, JA, and Bezodis, N. (2005). Increased movement accuracy and reduced EMG activity as the result of adopting an external focus of attention. Brain Research Bulletin, 67, 304-309
- Zachry, T. (2006, March). Normalizing EMG: Influence of selected techniques on study outcome. Oral presentation given at the Post-graduate Students Seminar on Musculoskeletal Sciences in Rehabilitation. Hong Kong SAR, China.
- Zachry, T., Wulf, G., Mercer, J., & Bezodis, N. (2005, June). The effect of internal versus external focus of attention on EMG activity during basketball free throws. Poster presented at the Annual Meeting of the North American Society for the Psychology of Sport and Physical Activity (NASPSPA), St. Pete Beach, FL.
- Zachry, T., Wulf, G., & Mercer, J. (2005, June). Effects of focus of attention on reach height. Poster presented at the Annual Meeting of the North American Society for the Psychology of Sport and Physical Activity (NASPSPA), St. Pete Beach, FL.
- Zachry, T., Wulf, G., and Mercer, J. (2005, June). Increased Movement Accuracy and Reduced EMG Activity in Response to an External Focus of Attention. Poster presented at the Annual Meeting of the American College of Sports Medicine (ACSM). Nashville, TN.
- Zachry, T., Wulf, G., Mercer, J., Bezodis, N., & DeLion, D. (2005, June). The effect of internal versus external focus of attention on EMG activity during basketball free throws. Poster presented at the Annual Meeting of the American College of Sports Medicine (ACSM). Nashville, TN.
- Zachry, T., Wulf, G., Mercer, J., Bezodis, N., & DeLion, D. (2004, October). The effect of internal versus external focus of attention on EMG activity during basketball free throws. Poster presented at the Annual Meeting of the Southwest Chapter of the American College of Sports Medicine (SWACSM). Las Vegas, NV.
- Chiviacowsky, S., Wulf, G., & Zachry, T. (2004, June). Self-controlled feedback is effective if based on the learner’s performance. Poster presented at the Annual Meeting of the North American Society for the Psychology of Sport and Physical Activity (NASPSPA), Vancouver, BC, Canada.

