Tim Cacciatore
Tim Cacciatore
Tim Cacciatore
- UK
Tim Cacciatore, PhD, studies the neuroscience of postural tone and its relationship with movement coordination.
He became interested in postural control because of the lack of plausible scientific explanations for how the Alexander Technique affected posture and helped his own back pain. His research has aimed to use somatic methods as a tool to reveal properties of the motor system. He has held research positions at University College London, Oregon Health Sciences University, and the University of California, San Diego.
Dr Cacciatore later trained as an Alexander Technique teacher with Shoshana Kaminitz in London. His two decades of research and numerous peer-reviewed publications about how the Alexander Technique affects postural tone and movement make him a leading expert on the mechanisms underlying the Alexander Technique.
August 7, 2025
2:00pm-3:30pm
Thursday, 7 August 2025