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Gaynor Parfitt

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Journal of Sport & Exercise Psychology|November 8, 2013
Imagery use and affective responses during exercise: an examination of cerebral hemodynamics using near-infrared spectroscopyGavin Tempest, Gaynor Parfitt
Cognitive, Affective & Behavioral Neuroscience|September 5, 2015
Self-reported tolerance influences prefrontal cortex hemodynamics and affective responsesGavin Tempest, Gaynor Parfitt
Journal of Sport & Exercise Psychology|August 3, 2011
Exploring affective responses to different exercise intensities in low-active young adolescentsKate Stych, Gaynor Parfitt
Journal of Sport & Exercise Psychology|September 20, 2007
A quantitative analysis and qualitative explanation of the individual differences in affective responses to prescribed and self-selected exercise intensitiesElaine A Rose, Gaynor Parfitt
Psychophysiology|April 4, 2017
Prefrontal oxygenation and the acoustic startle eyeblink response during exercise: A test of the dual-mode modelGavin D Tempest, Gaynor Parfitt
Pediatric Exercise Science|June 27, 2008
Acute affective responses to prescribed and self-selected exercise intensities in young adolescent boys and girlsKate E Sheppard, Gaynor Parfitt
Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise|September 19, 2008
Can the feeling scale be used to regulate exercise intensity?Elaine A Rose, Gaynor Parfitt
Acta Paediatrica (Oslo, Norway : 1992)|January 20, 2006
The relationship between children's habitual activity level and psychological well-beingGaynor Parfitt, Roger G Eston
The International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity|February 26, 2010
Pleasant for some and unpleasant for others: a protocol analysis of the cognitive factors that influence affective responses to exerciseElaine A Rose, Gaynor Parfitt
Journal of Exercise Science and Fitness|March 16, 2018
A hard/heavy intensity is too much: The physiological, affective, and motivational effects (immediately and 6 months post-training) of unsupervised perceptually regulated trainingGaynor Parfitt, Tim Olds, Roger Eston
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Journal of Sport & Exercise Psychology|November 8, 2013
Imagery use and affective responses during exercise: an examination of cerebral hemodynamics using near-infrared spectroscopyGavin Tempest, Gaynor Parfitt
Cognitive, Affective & Behavioral Neuroscience|September 5, 2015
Self-reported tolerance influences prefrontal cortex hemodynamics and affective responsesGavin Tempest, Gaynor Parfitt
Journal of Sport & Exercise Psychology|August 3, 2011
Exploring affective responses to different exercise intensities in low-active young adolescentsKate Stych, Gaynor Parfitt
Journal of Sport & Exercise Psychology|September 20, 2007
A quantitative analysis and qualitative explanation of the individual differences in affective responses to prescribed and self-selected exercise intensitiesElaine A Rose, Gaynor Parfitt
Psychophysiology|April 4, 2017
Prefrontal oxygenation and the acoustic startle eyeblink response during exercise: A test of the dual-mode modelGavin D Tempest, Gaynor Parfitt
Pediatric Exercise Science|June 27, 2008
Acute affective responses to prescribed and self-selected exercise intensities in young adolescent boys and girlsKate E Sheppard, Gaynor Parfitt
Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise|September 19, 2008
Can the feeling scale be used to regulate exercise intensity?Elaine A Rose, Gaynor Parfitt
Acta Paediatrica (Oslo, Norway : 1992)|January 20, 2006
The relationship between children's habitual activity level and psychological well-beingGaynor Parfitt, Roger G Eston
The International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity|February 26, 2010
Pleasant for some and unpleasant for others: a protocol analysis of the cognitive factors that influence affective responses to exerciseElaine A Rose, Gaynor Parfitt
Journal of Exercise Science and Fitness|March 16, 2018
A hard/heavy intensity is too much: The physiological, affective, and motivational effects (immediately and 6 months post-training) of unsupervised perceptually regulated trainingGaynor Parfitt, Tim Olds, Roger Eston
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