Bradley D. Hatfield , Ph.D.

Professor

Sport Psychology

In Preparation:

Hatfield, B.D.
The relationship of physical activity and APOE4 genotype to cortical activation in older men and women during executive cognitive challenge. The National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD.

Funded:

2002
Contreras-Vidal, J.L., & Hatfield, B.D.

Visuo-motor learning in aging.
Center for Neuroscience Research award, University of Maryland, College Park. $6,000.00

2000
Hatfield, B.D., & Hillman, C.H.

Exercise and the aging brain.
The Erickson Foundation, Maiden Choice Lane, Baltimore, Maryland. $50,000.00. Period: June 2000 to December 2002.

1999
Schleifer, L., Hatfield, B.D., & Spalding, T.

Electromyographic (EMG) gaps, psychosocial stress, and musculoskeletal disorders in VDT-computer work.
The Johns Hopkins University Center for Information Technology and Health Research. $200,000.00. Period: June 1999 to June 2002.

1995-1997
Hatfield, B.D., SantaMaria, D.L., & Lawton, G.

The psychophysiological correlates of elite performance.
Cooperative Research and Development Agreement between the Department of Kinesiology, University of Maryland, College Park, and the Director of the U.S. Army Research Institute for the Behavioral & Social Sciences, 5001 Eisenhower Avenue, Alexandria, VA 22333-5600. Sponsorship for 1996-1997: three pre-doctoral Fellows at approximately $17,000 each. (Total $51,000 per annum). Contract MDA903-93-C-0054.

1995
Listed as a core faculty member in the training grant for
Neural and Cognitive and Sciences Program

headed by Dr. Avis H. Cohen, Director, Center for Neural and Cognitive Sciences, University of Maryland, College Park. This training grant was submitted to the National Institutes of Health, Department of Health and Human Services.

1994
Hatfield, B.D.

Aerobic exercise, aging, and biobehavioral change in males and females.
College Research Committee, College of Health and Human performance, University of Maryland. $14,500.00.

1994
Bond, V., Hatfield, B.D., Vaccaro, P., & Harell, J.P.

Relationship between aerobic fitness, family history of hypertension and response to stressors in African-Americans.
American Heart Association. $60,000.

In revision:

Contreras-Vidal, J.L., & Hatfield, B.D.
Abnormal action selection and gatinv in Parkinson's disease.
National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Maryland. $1,258,000.00. (Submitted January, 2000, resubmitted November, 2000).
In revision.

Contreras-Vidal, J.L., Hatfield, B.D., & Grassi, E. (Submitted April, 2002).
CRCNS: Adaptive visuo-motor learning mechanisms in normal aging.
National Science Foundation/ National Institutes of Health. (No. 0218394) ($1,459,823).
In revision.

Wallsten, S.M., Hatfield, B.D., & Denman, D. (Submitted June, 2001).
Tai chi and lower extremity function in older adults.
National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Maryland. $1,169,141.00.
In revision.