DavidÌýTemple

  • (He, His)
  • Postdoctoral Associate
  • BIOSERVE SPACE TECHNOLOGIES
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Office Location: AERO 340-C

Education

PhD, Kinesiology, University of Houston, 2019
MS, Kinesiology,ÌýTexas A&M University-Corpus Christi, 2010
BS, Kinesiology, Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi, 2008
AA, Liberal Arts, Del Mar College, 2005

Professional Experience

2022 - 2024, TRISH Postdoctoral Research Fellow, Aerospace Engineering Sciences, University of Colorado
2021 - 2022, Postdoctoral Associate, Aerospace Engineering Sciences, University of Colorado
2014 - 2014, Summer Apprentice, National Space Biomedical Research Institute (NSBRI)
2011 - 2019, Research Affiliate, Center for Neuromotor and Biomechanics Research (CNBR), University of Houston

Awards (selected)

2022, Outstanding Mentor Award, Aerospace Engineering Sciences, University of Colorado
2022, Translational Research Institute forÌýSpace Health (TRISH) Postdoctoral Fellow

Research Interests

Aerospace human factors, human sensorimotor/proprioceptive/vestibular function and adaptation, spatial orientation perception and motion sickness, pilot spatial disorientation, artificial gravity

Recent Publications

Temple, D.R., Klausing, L.N., Hogoboom, B.C., Datta, A., & Clark, T.K. (2025). Exploring GVS as a display modality: cutaneous sensations and cue association maintenance. Experimental Brain Research. 243, 97.

Stone, T., Clark, T.K., &ÌýTemple, D.R. (2025). Noisy galvanic vestibular stimulation induces stochastic resonance in vestibular perceptual thresholds assessed efficiently using confidence reports. Experimental Brain Research. 243, 34.

Temple D.R., Pepper S., Hogoboom B.C., Klausing, L.N., Datta A., Burkhart, C., & Clark, T.K. (2024) Exploring GVS as a display modality: signal amplitude and polarity, in various environments, impacts on posture, and with dual-tasking. Experimental Brain Research. 242, 2443-2455.