Audra Davidson

Audra Davidson is a third year Applied Physiology Ph.D. student at Georgia Tech. She conducts collaborative, interdisciplinary research based out of the Comparative Neuromechanics laboratory. Audra studies how the way we move influences the way we think by investigating how language and movement interact using neuroscience, psychology, and biomechanics. In her free time, Audra loves writing fun articles about science and hiking with her dog, Kevyn.
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If I only had a…spine?

For as long as I can remember, I have been obsessed with how people move. Now, hear me out. Even simple movements are fascinating...

When to Start Panicking about Killer Robots

If you’ve seen one too many sci-fi movies (or five minutes of West World), you might think artificially intelligent humanoid robots can, and likely...

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