Search Results - Williams, E. L.
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Changes in cognition over a 16.1 km cycling time trial using Think Aloud protocol: Preliminary evidence
Whitehead, A. E., Jones, H. S., Williams, E. L., Dowling, C., Morley, D., Taylor, J. A., Polman, R. C.Published in International Journal of Sport and Exercise Psychology (2019)“…Williams, E. L.…”
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Accuracy of pacing strategy predictions in ride-alone and competitive cycling time trials
Jones, H. S., Williams, E. L.Published in Journal of Science and Cycling (2017)“…Williams, E. L.…”
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Investigating the relationship between cognitions, pacing strategies and performance in 16.1 km cycling time trials using a think aloud protocol
Whitehead, A. E., Jones, H. S., Williams, E. L., Rowley, C., Quayle, L., Marchant, D., Polman, R. C.Published in Psychology of Sport and Exercise (2018)“…Williams, E. L.…”
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Differences in visual information-seeking behavior between expert and novice time-trial cyclists
Boya, M., Foulsham, T., Hettinga, F., Parry, D., Williams, E. L., Jones, H. S., Sparks, S. A., Marchant, D., Ellison, P., Bridge, C., Midgley, A., McNaughton, L., Micklewright, D.Published in Journal of Science and Cycling (2015)“…Williams, E. L.…”
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Deception has no acute or residual effect on cycling time trial performance but negatively effects perceptual responses
Jones, H. S., Williams, E. L., Marchant, D. C., Sparks, S. A., Bridge, C. A., Midgley, A. W., Mc Naughton, L. R.Published in Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport (2016)“…Williams, E. L.…”
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Distance-dependent association of affect with pacing strategy in cycling time trials
Jones, H. S., Williams, E. L., Marchant, D., Sparks, S. A., Midgley, A. W., Bridge, C. A., McNaughton, L.Published in Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise (2015)“…Williams, E. L.…”