Christopher R. Kelley
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Associate Professor of Law
Formerly Arkansas Affiliated with UA Little Rock, University of Arkansas through 2019.
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Christopher R. Kelley's research focuses on understanding and quantifying motor dysfunction in Parkinson's disease. He investigates Parkinsonian tremor as a manifestation of unstable feedback within a physiologically consistent control framework. His work includes developing objective measures for motor dysfunction through model simulations and exploring whether excessive tonic inhibition contributes to unstable feedback in the disease. Kelley also studies the varied expression of the triad of motor symptoms in Parkinson's disease and has developed a parameter to capture tremor and vigor with a single disease metric.
In addition to his work on Parkinson's disease, Kelley has also published on topics related to legal education and teaching abroad. His scholarship metrics include an h-index of 8, with 26 total publications and 182 total citations. He has recently been active in research, with his most recent publication in 2021 and multiple publications appearing in 2024 and 2025.
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- h-index: 8
- Publications: 26
- Citations: 182
Selected Publications
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Stemming the Loss of Black Owned Farmland Through Partition Actions -- A Partial Solution (2026)Journal of the Arkansas Academy of Science OpenAlex
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Reflections on Teaching the Rule of Law: An Essay (2025)
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Rethinking the Implications of Transformative Economic Innovations: Mapping Challenges of Private Law (2019)
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An Essay on Legal Writing in Plain English (2018)
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The Role Of Ethics In Legal Education Of Post-Soviet Countries (2015)
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Representing the Arkansas Timber Owner in Timber Sale Transactions: Some Contract Drafting Considerations (1985)
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- Parkinsonian Tremor as Unstable Feedback in a Physiologically Consistent Control Framework
- Rapid Investigation of Blisk Mistuning Via Piezoelectric-Induced Stiffness Perturbations
- Does Excessive Tonic Inhibition Cause Unstable Feedback in Parkinson’s Disease?
- Capturing Parkinson’s Disease Tremor and Vigor With a Single Disease Parameter
- Developing Objective Motor Dysfunction Measures in Parkinson’s Disease through Model Simulations
- Modeling the Varied Expression of the Triad of Motor Symptoms in Parkinson’s Disease
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