Julie Weast

Julie Ann Weast, PhD

Professor - Educator (F2)

Associate Professor, Educator

Education

PhD: University of Cincinnati Cincinnati, Ohio, 2013 (Psychology)

Research and Practice Interests

I am not actively conducting research at this time, however my interests include the science of teaching and learning.

Positions and Work Experience

2013 -2015 Visiting Assistant Professor Educator, University of Cincinnati Department of Psychology,

2015 -2020 Assistant Professor Educator, University of Cincinnati Department of Psychology,

2020 - Associate Professor Educator, University of Cincinnati Department of Psychology,

Publications

Peer Reviewed Publications

Weast, Julie A; Shockley, Kevin; Riley, Michael A  (2011). The influence of athletic experience and kinematic information on skill-relevant affordance perception. Quarterly journal of experimental psychology (2006), 64 (4) , 689-706More Information

Weast, J.A., Walton, A., Chandler, B., Shockley, K., & Riley, M.A.  (2014). Kinematic information, athletic experience and affordance perception for others. Psychonomic Bulletin and Review, 21 (3) , 823-829

Weast, J.A., Wirth, T.D., Haibach, P. C., Shockley, K., & Riley, M.A. Informational constraints on perception of maximum reach-with-jump for others.

Weast, J.A., Harrison, S.H., Mahoney, R., Breheim, S., & Shockley, K. An optical spring in your step: Optic flow information specifies action capabilities.

Weast, Julie A; Walton, Ashley; Chandler, Braylen C; Shockley, Kevin; Riley, Michael A  (2014). Essential kinematic information, athletic experience, and affordance perception for others. Psychonomic bulletin & review, 21 (3) , 823-9More Information

Weast-Knapp, Julie A; Shockley, Kevin; Riley, Michael A; Cummins-Sebree, Sarah; Richardson, Michael J; Wirth, Trenton D; Haibach, Philip C  (2019). Perception of another person's maximum reach-with-jump height from walking kinematics. Quarterly journal of experimental psychology (2006), 72 (8) , 2018-2031More Information

Published Books

Weast-Knapp, J.A., Malone, M.A., & Abney, D. (2015). Studies in Perception and Action XIII. New York, Taylor-Francis. (Co-Editor)