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Dr. Brendon Hale
Assistant Professor
Exercise Psychology
Department of Kinesiology
Rm. 226
Phone: (662) 325-7233
bhale@colled.msstate.edu
Complete Vitae
Education
- Indiana University (Ph.D., 2007, Exercise Psychology and Neuroscience )
- Indiana University (M.S., 1999, Applied Sport Science, Exercise Psychology)
- University of Iowa (B.A., 1991, Psychology)
Areas of Research
- Exercise and Mental Health
- Neural correlates of Exercise and Mental Health
- Neural correlates of Mental Imagery
Areas of Teaching
- Exercise Psychology
- Research Methods
Recent Publications
- Hale, B.S., Fink, C.L., & Raglin, J.S. (in press). State Anxiety and the Hoffman Reflex Following Selected Forms of Acute Exercise.
- Hale, B.S., Raglin, J.S., & Koceja, D.M. (2003). Effect of Mental Imagery of a Motor Task on the Hoffmann Reflex. Behavioural Brain Research, 142: 81-87.
- Hale, B.S., Koch, K.R. & Raglin, J.S. (2002). State Anxiety Responses To 60-min Of Cross-Training. British Journal of Sports Medicine, 36; 2: 105-107.
- Hale, B.S., Raglin, J.S. (2002). State Anxiety responses to acute weight training or step aerobic exercise across 8-weeks of training. Journal of Sports Medicine and Physical Fitness, 42;1: 108-112.
Professional Memberships/Affiliations
- American College of Sports Medicine
- Southeastern American College of Sports Medicine


