職稱 | 助理教授 |
學歷 | 博士, 心理與運動科學系, 比勒費爾德大學, 德國 |
研究專長 | 1. 巔峰表現心理學: 研究心理技能 (自我對話、注意力焦點) 如何影響人類的注意力、動作控制、動作表現 2. 運動認知神經科學: 透過腦波儀器研究人類的神經活動、認知功能、以及動作表現之間的關係 3. 應用運動心生理學: 研究心生理介入 (神經回饋/大腦訓練結合心理技能) 去最佳化運動員、 過動症、老年人、以及運動傷後復建者的動作表現、動作學習、與心理健康 |
授課領域 | 研究法、運動心理學、運動認知神經科學、應用運動心生理學 |
辦公室 | R245 |
分機 | 455 |
office hour | Making appointments |
drkpwang@ntu.edu.tw | |
ORCID | https://orcid.org/0000-0001-8097-7927 |
官方網站 | https://kppsychology.wordpress.com https://www.instagram.com/dr.kp_lab/ |
經歷 | 學術獎項: • 國立臺灣大學拔萃學者(2024) • 國立臺灣大學新聘特殊國際優秀人才(2024) • 運動科學研究發展獎, 教育部體育署, 臺灣 (2023, 2021~2019) • 優秀博士論文獎, 比勒費爾德大學, 德國 (第一位獲得此獎的心理與運動科學亞洲博士生) • 德國傑出博士生獎, Summa cum laude (最高榮譽、前5% 博士生), 比勒費爾德大學, 德國 • 亞洲運動學會青年研究者獎, 亞洲運動學會 學術服務: 1.期刊編輯委員 • Frontiers in Psychology 2. 期刊審查委員 Psychophysiology, International Journal of Human-Computer Interaction, Psychology of Sport and Exercise, International Journal of Sport and Exercise Psychology, Frontiers in Psychology, PeerJ, Mental Health and Physical Activity, Behavioural Brain Research 3. 研討會/大會/研討會主辦人和主持人 • 主席: – 認知與心理生物領域2024年歐洲運動科學學院研討會 (ECSS), 格拉斯哥 , 英國 (歐洲最大的競技運動與健身運動科學研討會) – 心理生物領域, 2023 歐洲運動科學學院研討會 (ECSS), 巴黎, 法國 (歐洲最大的競技運動與健身運動科學研討會) • 主辦人: – 2022 國際研討會-競技運動認知神經研討會, 比勒費爾德, 德國 4. 國內外機構成員 • Dr. KP Lab : 巔峰心理表現與大腦訓練專家 • 歐洲運動科學學院 (ECSS), 成員 • 北美運動暨身體活動心理 (NASPSPA), 成員 • 國際運動心理學會 (ISSP), 會員 • 德國認知科技互動中心 (CITEC), 會員 |
研究與合作計畫
- 主持人 (PI): 解密自我對話對運動表現的影響:系統性認知神經心理學評估, 國科會
- 腦波數據收集與分析專案, 工業技術研究院
- 實驗環境下之運動數據應用研究 ,財團法人資訊工業策進會
- 主持人 (PI): 透過神經心理測量與訓練探討自我對話對於表現的運動表現影響, 比勒費爾德大學
- 主持人 (PI): 國際學術研究發表計畫與補助, 比勒費爾德大學與德國研究基金會; DFG
- 國際學術參與計畫, 比勒費爾德大學與德國研究基金會;DFG
- 共同主持人 (Co-PI): 神經心理分析中年與老年人的身體適能與雙重認知控制的關係, 吉林體育大學
- 主持人 (PI): TOPCNA – 透過認知神經心理測量來探討最佳精準性運動的注意力控制機轉, 比勒費爾德傑出年輕學者研究計畫, 比勒費爾德大學
- 主持人 (PI): 發展新大腦神經回饋訓練課程, Bielefeld 年輕學者研究補助, 比勒費爾德大學
- 認知神經心理評估與介入:了解與促進精準性運動表現, 教育部留學補助, 臺灣教育部
現行/近五年研究計畫/專案/發表
Publications (SSCI/SCIE)
- Li, D., Elbanna, H., Lin, F. Y., Lu, C. J., Chen, L. J., Lu, G., Yu C. L., & Wang, K. P.,* (2025). Neuromotor Mechanisms of Successful Football Penalty Kicking: EEG Findings from a Pilot Study. Frontiers in Psychology. (JCI, Ranking in Psychology, Multidisciplinary: 58/219 = 26.48 %).
- Yu, C.L., Cheng, M. Y., An, X., Ting-Yu Chueh, Jia-Hao Wu, Kuo-Pin Wang, Tsung-Min Hung. (Accepted) The effect of EEG/Neuro feedback training on sport performance: A systematic review and meta-analysis. Scandinavian Journal of Medicine & Science in Sports 【SCI, IF= 3.5; Ranking in Sport Sciences, 15/127, 11.4%, Q1】
- Lu, G., Leng, T., Chen, L. J., Yu, M., Guan, T., Liu, Y., … & Wang, K. P*. (2025). Aging effects on control ability: an ERP study using the AX continuous performance task in middle-aged and older adults. Current Psychology, 1-13. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12144-025-07338-5 (JCI, Ranking in Psychology, Multidisciplinary: 58/219 = 26.48 %, Q2).
- Cheng, M. Y., An, X., Wang, L., Tsai, C. L., Qi, F., Wang, K. P.* (2024). Evaluating EEG Neurofeedback in Sport Psychology: A Systematic Review of RCT Studies for Mechanism Insight and Performance Enhancement. Frontiers in Psychology. https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2024.1331997 (JCI, Ranking in Psychology, Multidisciplinary: 52/215 = 24.95 %, Q1). *Corresponding Author
- Yu, C. L., Kao, C. W., Wu, J. H., Hung, E., Chang, W. C., Yang, R. T., Wang, K. P.,* & Hung, T. M. (2024). Effects of self-efficacy on frontal midline theta power and golf putting performance. Frontiers in Psychology. https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2024.1349918 (JCI, Ranking in Psychology, Multidisciplinary: 52/215 = 24.95 %, Q1). *Corresponding Author
- Wang, K. P., Yu, C. L., Shen, C., Schack, T., Hung, T.M. (2023). A longitudinal study of the effect of visuomotor learning on functional brain connectivity. Psychophysiology. https://doi.org/10.1111/psyp.14510 (JCI, Ranking in Psychology, Biological: 3/17 = 14.71 %, Q1)
- Wu, J. H., Chueh, T. Y., Yu, C. L., Wang, K. P., Kao, C. W., Gentili, R. J., Hatfield, B. D., Hung, T. M. (2023) Effect of a Single Session of Sensorimotor Rhythm Neurofeedback Training on the Putting Performance of Professional Golfers. Scandinavian Journal of Medicine and Science in Sports. https://doi.org/10.1111/sms.14540 (JCI, Ranking in Sport Sciences, 16/121, 12.81%, Q1).
- Wang, K. P., Cheng, M. Y., Elbanna, H., Schack, T. (2023). A new EEG neurofeedback training approach in sports: the effects function-specific instruction of Mu rhythm and visuomotor skill performance. Frontiers in Psychology. https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2023.1273186 (JCI, Ranking in Psychology, Multidisciplinary: 52/215 = 24.95 %, Q1)
- Cheng, M. Y., Wang, K. P., Doppelmayr, M., Steinberg, F., Hung, T. M., Lu, C., … & Hatfield, B. (2023). QEEG markers of superior shooting performance in skilled marksmen: An investigation of cortical activity on psychomotor efficiency hypothesis. Psychology of Sport and Exercise, 65, 102320.https://doi.org/10.1016/j.psychsport.2022.102320 (JCI, Ranking in Sport Science: 22/121 = 17.77 %, Q1)
- Wang, K.P., Frank, C., Hung, T.M. & Schack, T. (2022). Neurofeedback Training: Decreases in Mu rhythm lead to improved motor performance in complex visuomotor skills. Current Psychology. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12144-022-03190-z (JCI, Ranking in Psychology Multidisciplinary: 57/213 = 26.53 %, Q2) Excellent Paper Award
- Chen, T.T., Wang, K.P*., Chang, W.H., Kao C. W., & Hung, T.M. (2022). Effects of the function-specific instruction approach to neurofeedback training on frontal midline theta waves and golf putting performance. Psychology of Sport and Exercise. 61, 102211. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.psychsport.2022.102211 (JCI, Ranking in Sport Science: 18/123 = 14.23 %, Q1) *Co-First Authorship
- Chen, T.T., Wang, K.P*., Huang, C.J., & Hung, T.M. (2022). Nonlinear refinement of functional brain connectivity in golf players of different skill levels. Scientific Reports. 12, 2365. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-022-06161-3 (JCI, Ranking in Multidisciplinary Sciences: 19/135 = 13.7%, Q1) *Co-First Authorship
- Wang, K.P., Cheng, M.Y., Chen, T.T., Lin, K.H., Huang, C.J., Schack, T. & Hung, T.M. (2021). Successful Motor Performance of A Difficult Task: Reduced Cognitive-Motor Coupling. Sport, Exercise, and Performance Psychology, 11(2), 174–184. https://doi.org/10.1037/spy0000279 (JCI, Ranking in Hospitality, Leisure, Sport and Tourism: 29/129 = 22.09 %, Q1)
- Wang, K. P., Frank, C., Tsai, Y. Y., Lin, K. H., Chen, T. T., Cheng, M. Y., Huang, C. J., Hung, T. M., & Schack, T. (2021) Superior performance in skilled golfers characterized by dynamic neuromotor processes related to attentional focus. Frontiers in Psychology, 12, 633228. https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2021.633228(JCI, Ranking in Psychology, Multidisciplinary: 50/211 = 24.46 %, Q1)
- Wang, K. P., Cheng, M. Y., Chen, T. T., Huang, C. J., Schack, T., & Hung, T. M. (2020). Elite golfers are characterized by psychomotor refinement in cognitive-motor processes. Psychology of Sport and Exercise, 50, 101739. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.psychsport.2020.101739 (JCI, Ranking in Sport Science: 16/116 = 13.36 %, Q1) Excellent Paper Award
- Wang, K. P., Cheng, M. Y., Chen, T. T., Chang, Y. K., Huang, C. J., Feng, J., . . . Ren, J. (2019). Experts’ successful psychomotor performance was characterized by effective switch of motor and attentional control. Psychology of Sport and Exercise, 43, 374-379. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.psychsport.2019.04.006 (JCI, Ranking in Sport Science: 10/115 = 8.26 %, Q1) Excellent Paper Award
- Chen, T. T., Wang, K. P., Cheng M. Y., Chang, Y. T., Huang, C. J., & Hung, T. M. (2019) Impact of emotional and motivational regulation on putting performance: a frontal alpha asymmetry study. PeerJ, 7, e6777. https://doi.org/10.7717/peerj.6777 (JCI, Ranking in Multidisciplinary Science: 30/121 = 24.38 %, Q1) Excellent Paper Award
- Cheng, M. Y., Wang, K. P., Hung, C. L., Tu, Y. L., Huang, C. J., Koester, D., … & Hung, T. M. (2017). Higher power of sensorimotor rhythm is associated with better performance in skilled air-pistol shooters. Psychology of Sport and Exercise, 32, 47-53. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.psychsport.2017.05.007 (JCI, Ranking in Ranking in Hospitality, Leisure, Sport and Tourism:10/122 = 7.79%, Q1) Excellent Paper Award
Publications (TSSCI)
*TSSCI: Taiwan Social Sciences Citation Index, Q1
- Lin, K. H., Wang, K. P., & Hung, T. M. (2021). Athletes should care about their brain activity while at rest: A review of resting-state EEG and sport performance. Bulletin of Sport and Exercise Psychology of Taiwan, 21 (2), 43-60.https://doi.org/10.6497/BSEPT.202107_21(2).0003
- Wang, K. P., Feng Jie., & Chen, T. T. (2020) Expert golfers’ optimal performance in precision sports: “Letting it happen” or “making it happen”? Bulletin of Sport and Exercise Psychology of Taiwan, 20 (3), 59-74.https://doi.org/10.6497/BSEPT.202011_20(3).0004
- Chang, W. H., Chen, T. T., Wang, K. P., & Hung, T. M. (2019). Self-selected attentional focus and skilled golf putting performance. Bulletin of Sport and Exercise Psychology of Taiwan , 19 (2), 59-74. https://doi.org/10.6497/BSEPT.201911_19(2).0004
- Wang, K. P., Chen, T. T., & Hung, T. M. (2018). Flow experience and performance in precision sports: An electroencephalographic perspective. Bulletin of Sport and Exercise Psychology of Taiwan, 18 (2), 57-76. https://doi.org/10.6497/BSEPT.201811_18(2).0004
- Chiang, C. E., Chen, T. T., & Wang, K. P.* (2018). The connections between attention and performance effectiveness: A perspective of body awareness theory. Bulletin of Sport and Exercise Psychology of Taiwan, 18 (2), 77-87. https://doi.org/10.6497/BSEPT.201811_18(2).0005 *Corresponding Author
- Tsai, Y. Y., Wang, K. P., & Chen, T. T. (2018). Literature review and future prospects of research paradigm with attentional focus and golf performance. Bulletin of Sport and Exercise Psychology of Taiwan, 18 (1), 77-93. https://doi.org/10.6497/BSEPT.201805_18(1).0005
- Shen, C., Wang, K. P., & Chen, T. T. (2016). Associations between sensorimotor rhythm and sport performance: Views of attention and automation. Bulletin of Sport and Exercise Psychology of Taiwan, 16 (2), 85-101. https://doi.org/10.6497/BSEPT2016.1602.05
- Chen, T. T., & Wang, K. P. (2016). To assess neural efficiency hypothesis in precision sports by means of electroencephalography (EEG): Expert-novice research paradigm. Bulletin of Sport and Exercise Psychology of Taiwan, 16 (1), 97-118. https://doi.org/10.6497/BSEPT2016.1601.06
- Wang, K. P., Chen, T. T., Huang, C. J., & Hung, T. M. (2015). The exploration of mirror neurons in motor learning and sport performance. Bulletin of Sport and Exercise Psychology of Taiwan, 15 (2), 127-147. https://doi.org/10.6497/BSEPT2015.1502.07
- Chen, T. T., Tsai, Y. J., & Wang, K. P. (2015). Mu rhythm plays a role in exploring the mirroring nervous system during sport imagery. Bulletin of Sport and Exercise Psychology of Taiwan, 15 (1), 95-112. https://doi.org/10.6497/BSEPT2015.1501.05