Elinor Harrison
- Faculty Affiliate, Philosophy-Neuroscience-Psychology, Washington University in St. Louis
Elinor Harrison is a dancer and movement scientist who applies her dance expertise to research studies aimed at improving mobility across the lifespan, specifically for people with movement impairments due to aging and neurological decline. Current research explores singing as a therapeutic technique to improve walking in people with Parkinson disease, dance and balance in older women, and improvisational movement and creativity in college students.
Experience- –present Lecturer, Performing Arts Department, Faculty Affiliate, Philosophy-Neuroscience-Psychology, Washington University in St. Louis
- 2018 Washington University in St. Louis, Movement Science, PhD
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