Curriculum Vitaes
Profile Information
- Affiliation
- Associate Professor, Faculty of Rehabilitation, School of Health Sciences, Fujita Health University
- Degree
- PhD
- Contact information
- ktakeda
fujita-hu.ac.jp - Researcher number
- 50618733
- ORCID ID
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-0446-4043- J-GLOBAL ID
- 200901034389316890
- Researcher ID
- F-8948-2019
- researchmap Member ID
- 5000092948
- External link
Research Areas
3Research History
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Apr, 2014 - Mar, 2017
Education
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Apr, 2000 - Mar, 2005
Committee Memberships
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Apr, 2022 - Present
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Apr, 2020 - Present
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Sep, 2018 - Present
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Apr, 2016 - Present
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Apr, 2015 - Present
Awards
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Sep, 2022
Papers
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Proceedings of the IEEJ International Workshop on Sensing, Actuation, Motion Control, and Optimization (SAMCON2026), 142-147, Mar, 2026 Peer-reviewedLast author
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Advanced Biomedical Engineering, 15 85-95, Feb, 2026 Peer-reviewedCorresponding author
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Experimental Brain Research, 243(11) 218, Sep 29, 2025 Peer-reviewedCorresponding authorAbstract The hand laterality judgment task requires participants to determine whether a picture of a hand, presented at various rotational angles, depicts a left or right hand. Several strategies have been suggested to be involved in task performance: in particular, palm-view pictures are thought to rely on motor imagery (MI), whereas back-view pictures are thought to rely on ‘nonMI’ (i.e., without motor imagery) strategies, including visual imagery (VI). However, the influence of repeated task execution on performance strategies remains unclear. This study examined the relationship between self-reported strategies and response time (RT) profiles during a 512-trial hand laterality judgment task in 42 healthy adults. Based on post-task self-reports for palm-view pictures, participants were classified into the MI group, consistently using MI throughout the trials, and the MI–nonMI group, switching from MI to nonMI during the repeated trials. In the MI group, RT profiles consistently showed longer RTs for lateral palm-view pictures (outward-pointing fingers) than for medial orientations (inward-pointing fingers), characteristic of MI use, across both halves of the task. The MI–nonMI group showed similar RT patterns initially, but in the second half, RT differences between lateral and medial orientations diminished, suggesting a shift toward VI-like characteristics. These findings suggest that although both groups may have used MI, RT trends varied according to the participants’ self-reported strategies. In the MI group, both explicit self-report and implicit RT profiles indicated sustained MI use, whereas the MI–nonMI group, self-reports indicated a strategy shift to nonMI, and their RT profiles suggest a combined use of MI and nonMI.
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Scientific Reports, 15 33423, Sep 29, 2025 Peer-reviewedAbstract Constipation is a prevalent condition that negatively impacts health and quality of life. Inadequate physical activity is a known contributing factor, often associated with reduced gut motility. However, the physiological mechanism linking physical activity and constipation remains unclear. Particularly research on the immediate effects of physical activity on peristalsis is scarce. Therefore, we aimed to elucidate this mechanism by examining the immediate effects of physical activity on gut motility in healthy adults. Twenty-one participants were instructed to walk on a treadmill for 20 min. Bowel sounds were assessed at rest and at intervals up to 15 min after walking. Bowel sounds were used as indirect markers of gut motility. We calculated the sum of the absolute signal amplitudes of bowel sounds, the percentage of bowel sounds duration, and number of discrete bowel sounds, which have been proposed as indices of gut motility. All the indices increased significantly 1–2 min post-exercise compared to resting values. This increase may be attributed to changes in the autonomic nervous system and local reflexes caused by biomechanical oscillations. In addition, gut motility activation might explain the effects of physical activity intervention on constipation and offer insights into its potential role in managing the condition.
Misc.
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電気学会研究会資料. MEC= The papers of Technical Meeting on" Mechatronics Control", IEE Japan/メカトロニクス制御研究会 [編], 83-88, Dec, 2025 Last author
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Journal of Clinical Rehabilitation, 32(10) 1000-1004, Aug, 2023 InvitedLead authorCorresponding author
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The Journal of Physiological Sciences, 73(Suppl.1) 109-109, May, 2023
Books and Other Publications
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Fukuro Shuppan, Mar, 2017 (ISBN: 4861866898)
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Nova Science Publishers, Feb, 2012 (ISBN: 161470502X)
Presentations
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The 57th Annual Conference of Japanese Society for Medical and Biological Engineering, Jun 20, 2018
Teaching Experience
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Apr, 2025 - Present機能障害学 (藤田医科大学 保健衛生学部)
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Apr, 2025 - Present運動学演習 (藤田医科大学 保健衛生学部)
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Apr, 2025 - Presentリハビリテーション情報工学 (藤田医科大学 保健衛生学部)
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Apr, 2025 - Present研究概論 (藤田医科大学 保健衛生学部)
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Apr, 2024 - Present保健科学研究論 (藤田医科大学 大学院 保健学研究科)
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Apr, 2023 - Presentリハビリテーション生体医工学 特論・演習・特別研究 (藤田医科大学 大学院 保健学研究科(修士課程))
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Apr, 2022 - PresentRehabilitation Engineering (Gifu University of Health Science)
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Apr, 2021 - Presentリハビリテーション療法科学 特論・演習・特別研究 (藤田医科大学 大学院 保健学研究科(博士後期課程))
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Apr, 2021 - Presentアセンブリ教育Ⅰ (藤田医科大学)
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Apr, 2021 - Presentリハビリテーション学概論 (藤田医科大学 大学院 保健学研究科)
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Apr, 2020 - Present基礎情報処理学 (藤田医科大学 保健衛生学部)
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Apr, 2017 - Present医用情報処理学 (藤田医科大学 保健衛生学部)
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Apr, 2015 - Presentリハビリテーション医学特論/運動学特論・特論実習/治療学特論・特論実習 (藤田医科大学 大学院 医学研究科)
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Apr, 2015 - Present運動機能障害 (藤田医科大学 大学院 保健学研究科)
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Apr, 2015 - Present運動生理学特論 (藤田医科大学 大学院 保健学研究科)
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Apr, 2022 - Mar, 2026作業療法研究概論 (藤田医科大学 保健衛生学部)
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Apr, 2021 - Mar, 2026コンピュータプログラミング (藤田医科大学 保健衛生学部)
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Apr, 2017 - Mar, 2025リハビリテーション工学 (藤田医科大学 保健衛生学部)
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Apr, 2015 - Mar, 2023運動システム科学 特論・演習・特別研究 (藤田医科大学 大学院 保健学研究科)
Professional Memberships
5Major Research Projects
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科学研究費助成事業, 日本学術振興会, Apr, 2023 - Mar, 2027
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Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research, Japan Society for the Promotion of Science, Apr, 2019 - Mar, 2023
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Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research, Japan Society for the Promotion of Science, Apr, 2015 - Mar, 2019
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Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research, Japan Society for the Promotion of Science, Apr, 2015 - Mar, 2019
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Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research, Japan Society for the Promotion of Science, Apr, 2012 - Mar, 2015
Industrial Property Rights
2Academic Activities
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Peer reviewActa Pshychol; Adv Biomed Eng; Appl Sci (Basel); Brain Lang; Brain Res; Cereb Cortex; Cogn Neurodyn; Comput Biol Med; Front Med; Front Neurosci; IEEE Access; Laterality; J Cent Nerv Syst Dis; J Ergon Technol; J Exerc Sci Fit; J Neuroeng Rehabil; J Rehabil Neurosci; Jpn J Compr Rehabil Sci; Med Eng Phys; Medicina (Kaunas); Neurosci Lett; Neurosci Res; Neuroreport; Physiother Theory Pract; Spat Cogn Comput; Tohoku J Exp Med; 医学と生物学; 日本転倒予防学会誌; 日本ロボット学会誌; 脳科学とリハビリテーション; バイオメカニズム学会誌
Social Activities
14Other
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