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Terry McMorris

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Physiology & Behavior|August 17, 2016
Developing the catecholamines hypothesis for the acute exercise-cognition interaction in humans: Lessons from animal studiesTerry McMorris
Journal of Applied Physiology (Bethesda, Md. : 1985)|March 17, 2016
Last Word on Viewpoint: Reappraisal of the acute, moderate intensity exercise-catecholamines interaction effect on speed of cognition: role of the vagal/NTS afferent pathwayTerry McMorris
International Journal of Psychophysiology : Official Journal of the International Organization of Psychophysiology|October 19, 2021
The acute exercise-cognition interaction: From the catecholamines hypothesis to an interoception modelTerry McMorris
Sports Medicine (Auckland, N.Z.)|July 15, 2020
Cognitive Fatigue Effects on Physical Performance: The Role of InteroceptionTerry McMorris
Journal of Applied Physiology (Bethesda, Md. : 1985)|October 24, 2015
Reappraisal of the acute, moderate intensity exercise-catecholamines interaction effect on speed of cognition: role of the vagal/NTS afferent pathwayTerry McMorris
Perceptual and Motor Skills|December 11, 2007
Short-duration, high-intensity exercise and performance of a sports-specific skill: a preliminary studyTerry McMorris, Tom Rayment
Brain and Cognition|April 22, 2025
Exercise, brain and cognition interaction in humansTerry McMorris, Chong Chen
Brain and Cognition|January 14, 2009
Specific effects of acute moderate exercise on cognitive controlKaren Davranche, Terry McMorris
Brain and Cognition|October 16, 2012
Differential effects of differing intensities of acute exercise on speed and accuracy of cognition: a meta-analytical investigationTerry McMorris, Beverley J Hale
Journal of Sport & Exercise Psychology|December 18, 2009
Effect of acute exercise on cognitive control required during an Eriksen flanker taskKaren Davranche, Ben Hall, Terry McMorris
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Physiology & Behavior|August 17, 2016
Developing the catecholamines hypothesis for the acute exercise-cognition interaction in humans: Lessons from animal studiesTerry McMorris
Journal of Applied Physiology (Bethesda, Md. : 1985)|March 17, 2016
Last Word on Viewpoint: Reappraisal of the acute, moderate intensity exercise-catecholamines interaction effect on speed of cognition: role of the vagal/NTS afferent pathwayTerry McMorris
International Journal of Psychophysiology : Official Journal of the International Organization of Psychophysiology|October 19, 2021
The acute exercise-cognition interaction: From the catecholamines hypothesis to an interoception modelTerry McMorris
Sports Medicine (Auckland, N.Z.)|July 15, 2020
Cognitive Fatigue Effects on Physical Performance: The Role of InteroceptionTerry McMorris
Journal of Applied Physiology (Bethesda, Md. : 1985)|October 24, 2015
Reappraisal of the acute, moderate intensity exercise-catecholamines interaction effect on speed of cognition: role of the vagal/NTS afferent pathwayTerry McMorris
Perceptual and Motor Skills|December 11, 2007
Short-duration, high-intensity exercise and performance of a sports-specific skill: a preliminary studyTerry McMorris, Tom Rayment
Brain and Cognition|April 22, 2025
Exercise, brain and cognition interaction in humansTerry McMorris, Chong Chen
Brain and Cognition|January 14, 2009
Specific effects of acute moderate exercise on cognitive controlKaren Davranche, Terry McMorris
Brain and Cognition|October 16, 2012
Differential effects of differing intensities of acute exercise on speed and accuracy of cognition: a meta-analytical investigationTerry McMorris, Beverley J Hale
Journal of Sport & Exercise Psychology|December 18, 2009
Effect of acute exercise on cognitive control required during an Eriksen flanker taskKaren Davranche, Ben Hall, Terry McMorris
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