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KATSUMATA Hiromu
Department
Daito Bunka University Faculty of Sports and Health Science Department of Sports Science
Daito Bunka University Graduate School Graduate School of Sports and Health Science Sports and Health Science
Job
Professor
Achievement
Academic background
Academic conference
Books and Papers
Academic conference presentation
Awards
Academic background
1.
1997/08~2002/08
Doctorial Department of Kinesiology The Pennsylvania State University Finished Ph. D. in kinesiology
Academic conference
1.
1998/08 ~
The International Society of Motor Control
Books and Papers
1.
Papers
Coordination of Elbow, Shoulder, and Trunk Movements in the Backswing Phase of Baseball Pitching to Throw a Fastball International Journal of Kinesiology & Sports Science 10 (1) (Co-authored) 2022/04
2.
Papers
Effect of visual occlusion on the accuracy of batting a stationary ball Essential Topics in Baseball: From performance analysis to injury prevention,pp.185 --210 (Co-authored) 2019/12
3.
Papers
Batter's mental representation of the strike zone: An examination of practice bat swinging and its deviation from the real impact with the ball Essential Topics in Baseball: From performance analysis to injury prevention,pp.145 --171 (Co-authored) 2019/12
4.
Papers
Attenuation of Size Illusion Effect in Dual-Task Condition Human Movement Science (Sole-authored) 2019/07
5.
Papers
Coordination of hitting movement revealed in baseball tee-batting Journal of Sports Sciences,pp.1-13 (Co-authored) 2017/01
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Academic conference presentation
1.
2017/06/07
Examination of interpersonal distance in karate combat (NASPSPA (North-American Society of Psychology for Sports and Physical Activities))
2.
2014/11/19
Eliciting a perceptual-motor execution without cognitive processing by modulating attentional focus (Society for Neuroscience 2014)
3.
2013/07/01
Timing of executing a whole-body interceptive movement, consisting of multiple movement components (Progress in Motor Control IX)
4.
2012/10/15
Time window for cognitive process, examined by the Ebbinghaus size-illusion effect (Society for Neuroscience 2012)
5.
2011/11/14
Different perceptual-motor processes to achieve the same task goal?: Examination of visuomotor performances to a target object inducing a size-illusion effect (Society for Neuroscience 201)
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Awards
1.
1999/03
Kinesiology Graduate Student Research Award
2.
2000/12
Kligman Graduate Fellowship Endowment