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Christopher Ring

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Biological Psychology|March 5, 2008
Effects of isometric exercise on pain are mediated by blood pressureChristopher Ring, Louisa Edwards, Maria Kavussanu
Psychology of Sport and Exercise|August 24, 2024
Effects of isolated and combined mental and physical fatigue on motor skill and endurance exercise performanceHannah Mortimer, Neil Dallaway, Christopher Ring
Biological Psychology|April 24, 2013
Emotional modulation of pain-related evoked potentialsChristopher Ring, Maria Kavussanu, Adrian R Willoughby
Biological Psychology|October 14, 2014
Effects of baroreceptor stimulation on performance of the Sternberg short-term memory task: a cardiac cycle time studyAmadeu Quelhas Martins, David McIntyre, Christopher Ring
Journal of Sport & Exercise Psychology|December 6, 2018
The Effects of Prosocial and Antisocial Behaviors on Emotion, Attention, and Performance During a Competitive Basketball TaskAli Al-Yaaribi, Maria Kavussanu, Christopher Ring
Vaccine|April 28, 2005
Factors influencing influenza vaccination uptake in an elderly, community-based sampleVictoria E Burns, Christopher Ring, Douglas Carroll
Biological Psychology|February 2, 2006
Time course and mechanisms of hemoconcentration in response to mental stressDolf de Boer, Christopher Ring, Douglas Carroll
Journal of Sports Sciences|September 8, 2009
The effects of achievement goals on performance, enjoyment, and practice of a novel motor taskMaria Kavussanu, Rebecca L Morris, Christopher Ring
Psychophysiology|September 19, 2002
Shifting hemodynamics of blood pressure control during prolonged mental stressChristopher Ring, Victoria E Burns, Douglas Carroll
Psychophysiology|March 31, 2015
Aversive event unpredictability causes stress-induced hypoalgesiaAmadeu Quelhas Martins, David McIntyre, Christopher Ring
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Biological Psychology|March 5, 2008
Effects of isometric exercise on pain are mediated by blood pressureChristopher Ring, Louisa Edwards, Maria Kavussanu
Psychology of Sport and Exercise|August 24, 2024
Effects of isolated and combined mental and physical fatigue on motor skill and endurance exercise performanceHannah Mortimer, Neil Dallaway, Christopher Ring
Biological Psychology|April 24, 2013
Emotional modulation of pain-related evoked potentialsChristopher Ring, Maria Kavussanu, Adrian R Willoughby
Biological Psychology|October 14, 2014
Effects of baroreceptor stimulation on performance of the Sternberg short-term memory task: a cardiac cycle time studyAmadeu Quelhas Martins, David McIntyre, Christopher Ring
Journal of Sport & Exercise Psychology|December 6, 2018
The Effects of Prosocial and Antisocial Behaviors on Emotion, Attention, and Performance During a Competitive Basketball TaskAli Al-Yaaribi, Maria Kavussanu, Christopher Ring
Vaccine|April 28, 2005
Factors influencing influenza vaccination uptake in an elderly, community-based sampleVictoria E Burns, Christopher Ring, Douglas Carroll
Biological Psychology|February 2, 2006
Time course and mechanisms of hemoconcentration in response to mental stressDolf de Boer, Christopher Ring, Douglas Carroll
Journal of Sports Sciences|September 8, 2009
The effects of achievement goals on performance, enjoyment, and practice of a novel motor taskMaria Kavussanu, Rebecca L Morris, Christopher Ring
Psychophysiology|September 19, 2002
Shifting hemodynamics of blood pressure control during prolonged mental stressChristopher Ring, Victoria E Burns, Douglas Carroll
Psychophysiology|March 31, 2015
Aversive event unpredictability causes stress-induced hypoalgesiaAmadeu Quelhas Martins, David McIntyre, Christopher Ring
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