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Masahiro Yamada, PhD

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Assist. Professor, Ph.D in Kinesiology. Research in consciousness and motor learning/control. Postdoc in biomechanics and neuroscience

Whittier, CA
Joined September 2017
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Masahiro Yamada, PhD
2 months
RT @JMLDjournal: New accepted paper by @kearney_phil, from @PessLimerick 🇮🇪, with @FrankNugent10 & Curran, who conducted a systematic revie…
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3 months
A new pub (2nd author) from my previous postdoc! Even with indirect and minor impacts on your head, damage to the brain can accumulate, and we could observe the changes in movement variability with a cost-effective method, such as a smartphone.
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3 months
Given the complexity of human behavior, it is hard to believe that one intervention can hugely change people at the outcome level. My take home message is NOT EF is garbage. Rather, researchers need to do a realistic sample size estimation with approaches that minimize biases.
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4 months
New pub! The first registered report AND blind study in motor control/learning or sports psych. It is an accepted proposal of a study that will examine the effect of attentional focus and an individual's imagery ability.
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9 months
@melb4886 @DrRChadwick @FernandoPhysics I agree. It should never be a gap in the literature because someone failed or simply something hasn’t been done. It should always be a gap in the literature so that your study refute/support/develop an existing theory. The given is not right in the first place.
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9 months
RT @microscopicture: death of a single cell
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9 months
Maybe, we need to ‘do’ performance to appreciate the effect of EF/IF. Or, during motor imagery, you need both EF and IF so there isn’t any effect.
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9 months
RT @Nature: Researchers have mapped a tiny piece of the human brain in astonishing detail
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Masahiro Yamada, PhD
11 months
A new pub! We showed bimanual coordination changes by goal perceptions. Also, we also found that bimanual coordination of post-stroke patients was different by the side of hemisphere and sex.
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Masahiro Yamada, PhD
1 year
Great application of research into practices.
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Masahiro Yamada, PhD
1 year
Why is motor learning and control are taught in the same course? 🧐 I’ve always thought biomechanics and motor control should be taught as one course. A combination of motor learning and development would work better. Well, that’s how my brain is organized, I guess.
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Masahiro Yamada, PhD
1 year
Now, I feel I was doing research projects because it was my comfort zone. I must ‘show’ students by being in an uncomfortable zone and continuing to challenge myself in order to challenge them to feel comfortable being in their uncomfortable zone (3/3).
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1 year
RT @FrBillaut: New data in writing. #BFR combined with #HIIT enhances anaerobic & aerobic factors of performance in athletes. HIIT+BFR is f…
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Masahiro Yamada, PhD
1 year
Maybe the most useful data in decades. Amazing work to have this sample size with consistent study designs and methodologies. All motor learning, control, or biomechanics researchers and teachers should take a look at it.
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Masahiro Yamada, PhD
1 year
Or inserting whole between part practice? That is, embedding the contextual interference topic within the part-whole practice topic. Please someone do the research lol (2/2).
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