Selčuk Akpinar

dr Selčuk Akpinar

Associate Professor | Faculty for Sport and Physical Education | part time

Assist. Prof. Dr. Selçuk Akpinar is currently employed at Nevsehir Haci BektasVeli University, Turkey. His area of interests includes motor lateralization insports, motor learning, anthropometric measurements, and perceptual motorskill assessments. He spent 1,5 years at Penn State University during his PhDat Department of Kinesiology in Prof Sainburg Lab where he also worked asa Post-doc for 6 months later on. His research interests are lateralization in sports, arm asymmetry, anthropometric measurements, and effect of perceptual skills in sports.

Teaching

Member Programme Tip Sem. Course Lec x GLec Ex x GEx Lab x GLab

Selected Publications

Year Category Authors Title Source
2015SCI, SCIE, SSCI, A&HCI
AKPINAR SELÇUK,SAINBURG ROBERT,KIRAZCI SADETTIN,PRZYBYLA ANDRZEJMotor Asymmetry in Elite FencersJournal of Motor Behavior
2015SCI, SCIE, SSCI, A&HCI
AKPINAR SELÇUK The effect of long-term bimanual training onarm selection duringreaching tasksKinesiology
2013SCOPUS
Popović, S., Akpinar, S., Jakšić, D., Matić, R. & Bjelica, D.Comparative Study of Anthropometric Measurement and Body Composition between Elite Soccer and Basketball PlayersInternational Journal of Morphology
2013SCOPUS
Popović, S., Bjelica, D., Molnar, S., Jakšić, D. & Akpinar, S.Body Height and Its Estimation Utilizing Arm Span Measurements in Serbian AdultsInternational Journal of Morphology
2013SCI, SCIE, SSCI, A&HCI
PRZYBYLA ANDRZEJ,COELHO CHASE,AKPINAR SELÇUK,KIRAZCI SADETTIN,SAINBURG ROBERTSensorimotor performance asymmetries predict hand selectionNeuroscience
2013SCI, SCIE, SSCI, A&HCI
AKPINAR SELÇUK,ZILELI RAIF,SENYÜZLÜ EMRE,TUNCA SEYDIAnthropological andPerceptual Predictors Affecting the Ranking in Arm Wrestling CompetitionInternational Journal of Morphology
2012SCI, SCIE, SSCI, A&HCI
Akpinar, S., Popović, S., & Kirazci, S.Transfer of learning on a spatial memory task between the blind and sighted peopleCollegium Antropologicum
2012SCI, SCIE, SSCI, A&HCI
AKPINAR SELÇUK,DEVRILMEZ ERHAN,KIRAZCI SADETTINCoincidence-anticipation timingrequirements are different in racket sportsPerceptual and Motor Skills

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