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YUHUA LI
Assoc Professor
Health Sport Sciences
Office Location: 216 Fieldhouse
Phone: (901) 678-2311
Email: yuhuali@memphis.edu
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- *Wright, DL, Li, Y., and Whitacre, C. The contribution of elaborative processing to the contextual interference effect. Paper presented to the North American Society for the Psychology of Sport and Physical Activity Annual National Conference. Asilomar, California. June, 1991.
- *Wang, M.Q., Nicholson, M.E., Mahoney, B.S., Li, Y., Fitzhugh, E.C., & Shea, J. Effects of alcohol on psychomotor behavior: Implications for alcohol education. Paper presented at the American Alliance for Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance, San Francisco, CA, April, 1992
- * Li, Y., and Wright, DL. Contextual interference effect in motor skill learning: Evidence from the measurement of attentional demands. Southern District Alliance for Health, Physical Education, Recreation, and Dance Annual Convention, Dallas, Texas. February, 1993.
- *Li, Y., Smith, M.S., & Wright, DL. Insight or incremental learning? - Cognitive processing in motor skill acquisition. Paper presented at the conference of North American Society for the Psychology of Sport and Physical Activity (NASPSPA), Clearwater, FL, June, 1994.
- *Li, Y., & Wright, DL. Using attention assessment to Evaluate the role of reconstructive processes for the contextual interference effect. Paper presented at the conference of North American Society for the Psychology of Sport and Physical Activity (NASPSPA), Monterey, CA, June, 1995.
- *Li, Y., Marks, W., & Forsythe, C. A test of specification of movement trajectory and the constraints on malleability of motor processes. Paper presented at the conference of North American Society for the Psychology of Sport and Physical Activity (NASPSPA), June, 1996.
- *Alexander, C., Li, Y., Wright, DL, & Raced, F. Improving the detection of response errors using a Summary-KR procedure. Paper presented at the conference of North American Society for the Psychology of Sport and Physical Activity (NASPSPA), June, 1996.
- *Li, Y., Wright, D., Raced, F., & Alexander, C. An investigation of error detection an error correction mechanisms in motor skill learning: Effects of Summary-KR and variability of practice. Research paper presented at the conference of North American Society for the Psychology of Sport and Physical Activity (NASPSPA), June, 1997.
- *Johnson, V.A., & Li, Y. A case study of two aquatic exercise techniques for upper extremity rehabilitation in stroke patients: A motor control and learning perspective. Research paper submitted to be presented at the Ninth Annual Stroke Rehabilitation Conference, Cambridge, MA, October, 1997.
- *Li, Y., McColgin, C., & Van Oteghen, S. Comparisons of psychomotor performance between the upper- and lower-extremity in aging. Research paper presented at the conference of North American Society for the Psychology of Sport and Physical Activity (NASPSPA), June, 1998.
*Rubin, M.R., Fry, A.C., Weiss, L.W., Li, Y., Gossick, E.L., Webber, J.M., & Barrow, E.H. Effects of free weight vs. machine bench press training on strength development. Research paper presented at 1998 NSCA National Conference. - * Starks, M.A., Wilson, M.L., Fry, M.D., Li, Y., & Fry, A.C. Acute hormonal effects of simulated tennis tournament play. Abstract of research paper presented at 1998 NSCA National Conference.
- * Li, Y., & Vaczi, M. The locus of contextual interference effect: Motoric or perceptual? Research paper presented at the conference of North American Society for the Psychology of Sport and Physical Activity (NASPSPA), June, 1999.
- * Li, Y., Whitman, S.P., & Wright, D. (2000). Improvements in perceptual-identification and encoding processes using random practice. Research paper presented at the conference of North American Society for the Psychology of Sport and Physical Activity (NASPSPA), June, 2000.
- * Whitman, S.P., Li, Y., & Devault, C.N. (2000). A longitudinal study of Tai Chi exercise intervention for the elderly in improving balance. Research paper presented at the national convention of American Alliance for Health Physical Education Recreation and Dance (AAHPERD), March, 2000.
- * Li, Y., Whitman, S.P., Friedman, A., & Krugger, T. (2001). A case study of developmental dyspraxia in improving perceptual motor performance and handwriting through an exercise intervention. Research paper will be presented at the national convention of American Alliance for Health Physical Education Recreation and Dance (AAHPERD), March 29, 2001.
- * Lima, R.P. & Li. Y. (2002). The contextual interference effect in learning a soccer passing skill. Research paper will be presented at the conference of North American Society for the Psychology of Sport and Physical Activity (NASPSPA), June, 2002.
- *Li, Y. Martinez, S., Zucker-Levin, A., Head, P., Xiong, X., Krugger, T., & Weiss, L.W. "A preliminary study of effects of Tai Chi on gait and functional performances for individuals who have had Total Hip Arthroplasty." American College of Sports Medicine (ACSM) 49th Annual Meeting, St. Louis, MO. May 2002.
- * Li, Y., Zucker-Levin, A., Krugger, T., Xiong, X., & Weiss, L. Effects of Tai Chi exercise intervention for patients after total hip arthroplasty: A case series. The First International Conference of the Society of Chinese Scholars on Exercise Physiology and Fitness (SCSEPF), Hong Kong, China, 2002.
- * Gracia, K., Horii, M., & Li, Y. Effects of Summary KR and Error Estimation on Force Production Learning. The conference of North American Society for the Psychology of Sport and Physical Activity (NASPSPA), Savannah, GA, 2003.
- * Li, Y., L. Weiss, A. Fry, K. Buchanan, L. Chiu, B. Schilling, B. Magu, B. Bondurant & C. Scates. Reliability of force measures during load-spectrum knee extensions. American College of Sports Medicine 50th Annual Meeting, San Francisco, California, 2003.
- * Keller, G., & Li, Y. Contextual Interference Effects on Acquisition and Retention of Pistol Shooting Skills. The conference of North American Society for the Psychology of Sport and Physical Activity (NASPSPA), Vancouver, Canada. June, 2004.
- * Li, Y., Sun, X., & Weiss, L.W. Hip joint abduction range of motion during Tai Chi exercise. American College of Sports Medicine 52nd Annual Meeting, Nashville, Tennessee. June 2005.
- * Moore, C., L. Weiss, B. Schilling, A. Fry, and Li, Y. Stability reliability of jump squats performed with augmented eccentric loads. Annual Conference of the National Strength and Conditioning Association, Las Vegas, Nevada. July 2005.
- Li, Y. (1996). The Psychological Perspectives in Motor Performance and Learning. Presented in HMSE Department Research Colloquium Series. (February 23, 1996).
- Xu, T., & Li, Y. (1999). Tai Chi's application in therapeutic settings and aging population. Presented at Tai Chi workshop: The Biomedical Benefits of Tai Chi Exercise Intervention (April 10, 1999), the University of Memphis.
- Li, Y. An assessment of the attention demands during random and blocked training schedules. Presented at the Florida State University (June, 1999).
- Li, Y. Behavioral and Neural Processes Underlying Motor Control and Learning. Presented at Beijing University of Physical Education, Beijing, China (July 3rd, 2000).
- Li, Y. Cognitive Processes Underlying Motor Skill Acquisition, Retention and Transfer. College of Physical Education, Shanghai Normal University, Shanghai, China (May, 2004).
- * Li, Y., Fang, Y., Wright, D., & Yue, G. Greater movement-related cortical potential is associated with higher contextual interference practice condition during motor skill acquisition. Annual conference of North American Society for the Psychology of Sport and Physical Activity (NASPSPA), Denver, Colorado, June, 2006.
- *Liggins, T., Coleman, D., Solis, A., & Li, Y. Effects of a cup-stacking exercise program on motor development for school children. Research paper presented at the national convention of American Alliance for Health Physical Education Recreation and Dance (AAHPERD), March, 2007.
- *Liggins, T., Li, Y., Stephens, L., & Lai, Q. Effects of summary knowledge of results and error estimation in motor learning: An EMG study. Annual conference of North American Society for the Psychology of Sport and Physical Activity (NASPSPA), San Diego, California, June, 2007.
- * Li, Y., Siemionow,V., Fang,
Y , & Yue G. H. Greater
movement related cortical potentials in Tai Chi vs. Non-Tai Chi exercise: A
case study. Presented at 2008 International Convention on Science, Education
and Medicine in Sport, Guangzhou,
China, August,
2008.
- *Galpin, A., Li, Y., Lohnes,
C., Schilling, B. A 4-week foot movement
speed and reaction training program improves agility in previously untrained
but active men and women. Presented at 2008 International Convention on
Science, Education and Medicine in Sport, Guangzhou,
China, August,
2008.
- *Stephens, L., Li, Y. Coleman, D., Ransdell, M.,
Irwin, C. & Grindle, V. (2009). The effects of a sport stacking
intervention on hand-eye coordination, reaction time and handwriting skills of
2nd grade students. Research paper presented at the national convention of American
Alliance for Health Physical Education Recreation and Dance (AAHPERD),Temper,
Florida, April, 2009.
- *Marshall, K., Stephens, L.,
Grindle, V., Fry, M., & Li, Y. (2009). Mental imagery and EEG activities in
elite and novice collegiate soccer players. Research
presentation at annual conference of North American Society for the Psychology
of Sport and Physical Activity (NASPSPA), Austin, Texas, June, 2009.
INVITED PRESENTATIONS (Conference) - Li, Y. The benefits of Tai Chi exercise in Cardiovascular system for women. Second Annual Women's Heart Conference (November, 1999).
- Li, Y. Tai Chi for seniors. Presentation at World Leisure Asia Regional Conference: Social Development, Leisure and the Older Person, Shanghai, China (April 27, 2001).
- Li,
Y. Tai Chi exercise intervention and
improving balance. Invited speaker at 2nd National Symposium on
Complementary and Alternative Geriatric Health Care and 23rd Annual
Geriatric Research Education & Clinical Center Symposium, Chesterfield,
Missouri (September, 2008).
- Li, Y. Tai Chi exercise for
seniors in balance improvement and fall prevention: Research methods and
applications. Invited speaker at The 3rd Shanghai International
Forum on Exercise and Health. Shanghai, China (November, 2009).
- *Zhang, J., Li, K., Wang, D. Liu, Y., & Li, Y. (2011). An EMG study on characteristics of premotor time and motor time in a choice reaction time test on foot movement of athletes. Research presentation at annual conference of North American Society for the Psychology of Sport and Physical Activity (NASPSPA), Burlington, Vermont, June, 2011.
- *Shepard, C., Kabir, M., & Li, Y (2011). Kinetic effects and EMG variability in response to different schedules of Knowledge of Results. Research presentation at annual conference of North American Society for the Psychology of Sport and Physical Activity (NASPSPA), Burlington, Vermont, June, 2011.
- * Shepard C., & Li, Y. (2012). Visual versus kinesthetic imagery in soccer players: An EEG study. The national convention of American Alliance for Health Physical Education Recreation and Dance (AAHPERD), March, 2012.
- *Zhang, J., Li, K., Wang, D. Liu, Y., & Li, Y. (2012). EMG as a tool to assess foot reaction time asymmetries. Research presentation at annual conference of North American Society for the Psychology of Sport and Physical Activity (NASPSPA), Hawaii, June, 2012.
- *Li, Y., Hoyt, M., Rhee, J., Jing, C., Lu, J. & Wright, D. (2012). Do offline performance improvements emerge in both implicit and explicit learning environments? Research presentation at annual conference of North American Society for the Psychology of Sport and Physical Activity (NASPSPA), Hawaii, June, 2012.
- *Li, Y., Wilson, K., Hoyt, M. (2012). Test-retest reliability of foot speed and reaction time related to concussion assessment. Research presentation at annual conference of North American Society for the Psychology of Sport and Physical Activity (NASPSPA), Hawaii, June, 2012.
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